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Skin sympathetic nerve activity in acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis.

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We recorded skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) microneurographically from the right tibial nerve of a patient with acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA). The patient did not show any spontaneous sweating or pilocarpine- and nicotine-induced sweat response. Histopathologic examination

Acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis: a distinctive clinical syndrome.

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The present study concerns a 28-year-old Japanese man with acquired generalized anhidrosis. The patient's ability to perspire was investigated in an artificial climate room maintained at 40 degrees C and 40% humidity. Although the body temperature rose to 38 degrees C, the patient did not sweat.

Abnormal cardiovascular responses to postural changes and pharmacologic agents in a case of Shy-Drager syndrome.

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A 64-year-old carpenter had an unsteady gait, severe dizziness, nocturia, and a loss of erection for more than 4 years. The neurological manifestations consisted of a wide-based ataxic gait, bilateral dysmetria with intentional tremor, staccato speech, rigidity, bradykinesia, and an iris-thinning.

Correlation of quantitative tests of nerve and target organ dysfunction with skin immunohistology in leprosy.

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Loss of nociception and hypohidrosis in skin are hallmarks of leprosy, attributed to early invasion by Mycobacterium leprae of Schwann cells related to unmyelinated nerve fibres. We have studied skin lesions and contralateral clinically unaffected skin in 28 patients across the leprosy spectrum with
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