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Myocardial infarctions produce clinical symptoms that include intense chest pain that may radiate into the neck, jaw or arms (i.e., referred pain), a sense of substernal heaviness, squeezing or pressure, shortness of breath (dyspnea), fatigue, fainting (syncope), nausea, sweating (diaphoresis), anxiety,
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The patient presented in the ED with severe headache, diaphoresis, motor dysfunction, paresthesias, nausea, and an ascending paralysis that spread to the upper body, arms, face, and head. The patient was cyanotic and was hypoventilating. ... Briefly describe the role of the autonomic nervous system in human physiology.
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diaphoresis (plural diaphoreses) ... (physiology) Perspiration, especially when profuse and medically induced. ... Category: Physiology...
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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/diaphoresis
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Diaphoresis commonly accompanies such ischemia, occurring in 60 percent of .... Textbook of medical physiology 715, WB Saunders, Philadelphia (1981), p. ...
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Serum osmolality and its relationship to diaphoresis and polydipsic behavior ... Introduction The relationship of dehydration to the patho physiology of ...
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Part of Speech: ... Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page ... Search another word or see diaphoresis on Dictionary...
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These also include neuroglycopenic symptoms, the direct result of glucose deprivation from brain neurons, such as fatigue, a sensation of warmth (despite observable pallor and diaphoresis), difficulty thinking and speaking, and behavioral changes.
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About Hyperhidrosis, Physiology of Normal Sweating: Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, has a major effect on the lives of patients who suffer with this disease. Learn more about hyperhidrosis, including the latest treatment options, at the International Hyperhidrosis Society Web site. ... The Effects on Patients' Lives...
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Diseases and Conditions that Can Cause Diaphoresis; A large number of diseases and medical conditions can cause diaphoresis (excess perspiration or sweating). Some of the following diseases and medical conditions are common and their names may be easily recognized even by the non-physician.
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