- ... EDA-ID have a reduced ability to sweat (hypohidrosis) because they have fewer sweat glands than normal ... skin called angiokeratomas; a decreased ability to sweat (hypohidrosis); cloudiness or streaks in the front part of ...
- ... typically have varying combinations of ectodermal dysplasia (subjective hypohidrosis, nail dysplasia, sparse hair, tooth abnormalities), cleft lip/ ... adnatum X Ectodermal dysplasia: X X X Rare Hypohidrosis (mostly subjective) X X X Nail dysplasia X ...
- ... Affected individuals have a decreased ability to sweat (hypohidrosis), which impairs their ability to tolerate heat. Reduced ... K, Horiguchi Y, Kiyokane K. Early blistering, poikiloderma, hypohidrosis, alopecia and exocrine pancreatic hypofunction: a peculiar variant ...
- ... an individual with normal intelligence, staphylococcal infections, and hypohidrosis. Because some individuals with NTRK1 -CIP and NGF- ... learning problems or late development, staphylococcal infections, and hypohidrosis. Unexplained fever due to anhidrosis (the inability to ...
- ... National Library of Medicine) Article: Hyperpigmented Flexural Plaques, Hypohidrosis, and Hypotrichosis. Article: A case of congenital cataracts ...
- ... Focal neurologic complaints Nephropathy Positive family history Angiokeratomas, hypohidrosis, & corneal opacity Onset usually in childhood or adolescence ...
- ... skin called angiokeratomas; a decreased ability to sweat (hypohidrosis); cloudiness or streaks in the front part of ...
- ... Toxic epidermal necrolysis Endocrine metabolic: Hyperammonemia (Adolescents, 26%), Hypohidrosis, Increased body temperature, Metabolic acidosis (Adult, 14% to ...
- ... ectodermal dysplasia have a reduced ability to sweat (hypohidrosis) because they have fewer sweat glands than normal ...
- ... six months and mainly localized to the face), hypohidrosis with heat intolerance, mild lymphedema of the extremities, ...
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