• Sudomotor function refers to the autonomic nervous system control of sweat gland activity in response to various environmental and individual factors...
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  • Idiopathic pure sudomotor failure (IPSF) is the most common cause of a rare disorder known as acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA), a clinical...
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    overall function of three autonomic functions—cardiovagal, adrenergic, and sudomotor. A diagnosis should at a minimum include measurements of blood pressure...
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  • may also have a reduced ability to differentiate between hot and cold. Sudomotor dysfunction is one of the most common and earliest neurophysiological...
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    sweat glands and a sudomotor axon reflex. In the sudomotor reflex, cholinergic agents bind to the nicotinic receptors on the sudomotor nerve terminals,...
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    postganglionic sympathetic nerve fibers—allows clinicians and researchers to use sudomotor function testing to assess dysfunction of the autonomic nervous systems...
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  • chronovoltametry). ESC is intended to provide insight into and assess sudomotor (or sweat gland) function and small fiber peripheral neuropathy. The measure...
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    released and acts on adrenergic receptors. This leads to the activation of sudomotor function which is assessed by electrochemical skin conductance. Chromaffin...
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    methacholine). Miliaria Exercise-induced anaphylaxis Idiopathic pure sudomotor failure Hypohidrosis Fabry disease Aquagenic urticaria James, William...
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  • classified into 3 subgroups: idiopathic pure sudomotor failure (IPSF), sweat gland failure (SGF), and sudomotor neuropathy, with each subgroup presenting...
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  • with showering. Miliaria Exercise-induced anaphylaxis Idiopathic pure sudomotor failure Hypohidrosis Fabry disease Allergy Food allergy List of allergens...
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    pain as well as a history and clinical evidence of sensory, vasomotor, sudomotor, and motor or trophic changes. It is also stated that it is a diagnosis...
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  • Minor in 1928, is a qualitative medical test that is used to evaluate sudomotor function (perspiration or sweating). Tincture of iodine is applied to...
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  • routine tests for the condition. Small fiber neuropathy measured by QST and Sudomotor function tests, through electrochemical skin conductance, is more and...
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    dyskinesias induced by the intake of excessive levodopa. Assessment of sudomotor function through electrochemical skin conductance can be helpful in diagnosing...
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    The sweat gland nerve fiber density test can diagnose this condition. Sudomotor TA A16.0.00.029 Gray, Henry (1918). "The Organs of the Senses and the...
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  • Idiopathic pneumonia syndrome Idiopathic postprandial syndrome Idiopathic pure sudomotor failure Iliotibial band syndrome Imerslund–Gräsbeck syndrome Immersion...
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  • neurapraxia are disturbances in sensation, weakness of muscle, vasomotor and sudomotor paralysis in the region of the affected nerve or nerves, and abnormal...
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    noradrenaline, although acetylcholine is released at a few points, such as the sudomotor innervation of the sweat glands. Acetylcholine in the serum exerts a direct...
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  • fiber neuropathy as the etiology of neuropathic pain is skin biopsy. Sudomotor assessment, through electrochemical skin conductance, an accurate objective...
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    should be performed to identify involvement of the heart or kidneys. Sudomotor function through electrochemical skin conductance may provide a measure...
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    the amount of saliva that flows into the mouth. For Sjögren's syndrome, sudomotor function through electrochemical skin conductance may help in the diagnosis...
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  • PMID 20408939. S2CID 24213039. Ross AT (November 1958). "Progressive selective sudomotor denervation; a case with coexisting Adie's syndrome". Neurology. 8 (11):...
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    to distal nerve damage and low blood flow. Autonomic neuropathy causes Sudomotor dysfunction and dryness of the skin. Blisters and sores may appear on...
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  • weeks or months after the last dose of chemotherapy treatment. In CIPN, sudomotor function, through electrochemical skin conductance allows for an objective...
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