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Antiperspirants
Known as:
Antiperspirant
Agents that are put on the SKIN to reduce SWEATING or prevent excess sweating (HYPERHIDROSIS).
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2009
2009
Hyperhidrosis axillaris – Effektivität und Verträglichkeit eines aluminiumchloridhaltigen Antiperspirants
M. Streker
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T. Reuther
,
S. Verst
,
M. Kerscher
Der Hautarzt
2009
Corpus ID: 116083931
ZusammenfassungHintergrundZiel der vorliegenden Untersuchung war die Evaluierung der Wirkungs-Nebenwirkungs-Relation einer…
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2006
2006
Topical botulinum toxin to treat hyperhidrosis? No sweat!
E. Lim
,
R. C. Seet
,
A. Chow
,
V. Oh
,
B. Ong
,
E. Wilder-Smith
Medical Hypotheses
2006
Corpus ID: 10656459
Review
2002
Review
2002
Disorders of sweat glands: hyperhidrosis: unapproved treatments.
Jessie S Cheung
,
B. Solomon
Clinical Dermatology
2002
Corpus ID: 27025401
2001
2001
Antiperspirants and the hyperhidrosis patient
Z. Draelos
2001
Corpus ID: 70403655
Hyperhidrosis is the production of excess sweat of the armpits, hands, feet, or face. The sweating can be simply unsightly or a…
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Review
1986
Review
1986
Contact sensitivity to aluminium
K. Böhler-Sommeregger
,
H. Lindemayr
Contact Dermatitis
1986
Corpus ID: 39484299
Contact sensitivity to aluminium is extremely rare. Sensitization occurs during continuous application of aluminium containing…
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1984
1984
Aerosol antiperspirants and axillary granulomata.
S. Williams
,
A. Freemont
British medical journal
1984
Corpus ID: 43102397
2 observations de granulomes axillaires dues a l'emploi de «deodorants» contenant de l'aluminium
1980
1980
Incidence of cosmetic dermatitis
E. Skog
Contact Dermatitis
1980
Corpus ID: 43508392
During 1973–1978, 41 cases of contact dermatitis due to cosmetics were recorded at a skin clinic in Stockholm serving a catchment…
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1969
1969
Mechanism of the antiperspirant effect of topical glutaraldehyde.
K. Sato
,
R. Dobson
Archives of Dermatology
1969
Corpus ID: 7460316
The mechanism of topical glutaraldehyde anhidrosis was studied by use of the stripping method, analysis of single sweat gland…
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Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
Granulomas of the axillas caused by deodorants.
Louis Rubin
,
A. H. Slepyan
,
Leonard F. Weber
,
Irene Neuhauser
Journal of the American Medical Association
1956
Corpus ID: 43298503
• A new clinical entity, in the form of a previously unseen skin eruption, appears to be developing from the use of certain…
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1949
1949
Studies of sweating; on the mechanism of action of local antiperspirants.
M. B. Sulzberger
,
F. Zak
,
F. Herrmann
A M A Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology
1949
Corpus ID: 31637839
ALTERATIONS of sensible perspiration are known to occur under the influence of the autonomic nervous system (e. g., stimulation…
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