نتایج جستجو برای: primary axillary hyperhidrosis

تعداد نتایج: 652775  

2013
Michiel Kuijpers Theo J Klinkenberg Wobbe Bouma Mike J DeJongste Massimo A Mariani

BACKGROUND Primary palmar and/or axillary focal hyperhidrosis is a frequent disorder characterized by excessive sweating beyond physiological needs, often leading to a substantial impairment of quality of life. Over the years several minimally invasive surgical treatments have been described, however results vary, and due to a lack of uniform surgical approach, technique and nomenclature are of...

Journal: :Journal of vascular surgery 2007
Marco Antonio S Munia Nelson Wolosker Paulo Kauffman Jose Ribas de Campos Pedro Puech-Leão

INTRODUCTION Video-assisted thoracic sympathectomy (VATS) is one minimally invasive definitive treatment for axillary hyperhidrosis. Different techniques exist for controlling axillary sudoresis, but they are temporary and have high cost. This study was conducted to compare the initial results from sympathectomy using two distinct levels for treating axillary sudoresis: T3-T4 vs T4. METHODS S...

Journal: :Experimental dermatology 2011
Douglas L Bovell Alison MacDonald Barbara A Meyer Alistair D Corbett William M MacLaren Susan L Holmes Mark Harker

Primary hyperhidrosis is characterized by excessive sweating in palmar, plantar and axillary body regions. Gland hypertrophy and the existence of a third type of sweat gland, the apoeccrine gland, with high fluid transporting capabilities have been suggested as possible causes. This study investigated whether sweat glands were hypertrophied in axillary hyperhidrotic patients and if mechanisms a...

2014
Aram Baram

BACKGROUND Primary hyperhidrosis is characterized by excessive sweating beyond physiological needs. It is a common disease (incidence 2.8%) that causes intense discomfort for patients. In the last decade, advantages of Single-Incision Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy have become clear, particularly in decreasing morbidity of sympathectomy. PATIENTS AND METHODS From January 2010 to December 2012, 3...

Journal: :Pediatric dermatology 2008
Christina M Gelbard Hayley Epstein Adelaide Hebert

Hyperhidrosis is a disorder of excessive sweating beyond what is physiologically necessary for thermoregulation. Primary hyperhidrosis is localized; it can affect the axillae, palms, soles, face, and other areas and is idiopathic. The prevalence of hyperhidrosis in the United States is estimated to be 2.8% of the population, with about one-half (1.4%) of these individuals having the axillary fo...

Journal: :Health technology assessment 2017
Ros Wade Stephen Rice Alexis Llewellyn Eoin Moloney Julie Jones-Diette Julija Stoniute Kath Wright Alison M Layton Nick J Levell Gerard Stansby Dawn Craig Nerys Woolacott

BACKGROUND Hyperhidrosis is uncontrollable excessive sweating that occurs at rest, regardless of temperature. The symptoms of hyperhidrosis can significantly affect quality of life. The management of hyperhidrosis is uncertain and variable. OBJECTIVE To establish the expected value of undertaking additional research to determine the most effective interventions for the management of refractor...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2004
David R Strutton Jonathan W Kowalski Dee Anna Glaser Paul E Stang

BACKGROUND The current epidemiologic data on hyperhidrosis are scarce and insufficient to provide precise prevalence or impact estimates. OBJECTIVE We sought to estimate the prevalence of hyperhidrosis in the US population and assess the impact of sweating on those affected by axillary hyperhidrosis. METHODS A nationally representative sample of 150,000 households was screened by mailed sur...

Journal: :Dermatologic clinics 2014
David M Pariser Angela Ballard

Primary focal hyperhidrosis affects 3% of the US population; about the same number as psoriasis. More than half of these patients have primary focal axillary hyperhidrosis: sweating that is beyond what is anticipated or necessary for thermoregulation. Most topical therapies are based on aluminum salts, which work by a chemical reaction that forms plugs in the eccrine sweat ducts. Topical antich...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2005
John H Eisenach John L D Atkinson Robert D Fealey

The socially embarrassing disorder of excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, and its treatment options are gaining widespread attention. In order of frequency, palmar-plantar, palmar-axillary, Isolated axillary, and cranlofacial hyperhidrosis are distinct disorders of sudomotor regulation. A common link among these disorders is an excessive, nonthermoregulatory sweat response often to emotional ...

Journal: :Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 2008
Marco Antonio S. Munia Nelson Wolosker Paulo Kaufmann José Ribas Milanes de Campos Pedro Puech-Leão

INTRODUCTION Level T4 video-assisted thoracoscopic sympathectomy proved superior to T3-T4 treatment for controlling axillary hyperhidrosis at the initial and six-month follow-ups of these patients. OBJECTIVE To compare the results of two levels of sympathectomy (T3-T4 vs. T4) for treating axillary sudoresis over one year of follow-up. METHODS Sixty-four patients with axillary hyperhidrosis ...

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