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Those located in the palms, soles, and axillae respond primarily to emotional
stimuli whereas those on the remainder of the body are stimulated by thermal
stress and play a major role in temperature regulation. Hyperhidrosis is defined
as an ...
Those located in the palms, soles, and axillae respond primarily to emotional
stimuli whereas those on the remainder of the body are stimulated by thermal
stress and play a major role in temperature regulation. Hyperhidrosis is defined
as an ...
Page 129
During the last 4 bouts of herpes simplex, the patient has noticed a progressively
more severe rash on his palms, soles, and genitalia that clears within 2 weeks.
On physical examination, grouped, crusted vesicles are noted in the right side of
...
During the last 4 bouts of herpes simplex, the patient has noticed a progressively
more severe rash on his palms, soles, and genitalia that clears within 2 weeks.
On physical examination, grouped, crusted vesicles are noted in the right side of
...
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The most common is unilateral scaling of the palm accompanied by involvement
of the fingernails of the same hand (Fig. 14-14). This infection is caused by T.
rubrum and is almost invariably associated with involvement of both soles and ...
The most common is unilateral scaling of the palm accompanied by involvement
of the fingernails of the same hand (Fig. 14-14). This infection is caused by T.
rubrum and is almost invariably associated with involvement of both soles and ...
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Understanding the Skin | 1 |
Basic Dermatologic | 11 |
Diagnostic Procedures | 19 |
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