
doi: 10.1136/bmj.a1498
pmid: 18768559
Bronkhorst and Bouwman described a typical example of idiopathic unilateral circumscribed hyperhidrosis, an unusual form of this condition.1 They discuss palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis, and secondary forms of hyperhidrosis (usually generalised), but none of these …
Humans, Hyperhidrosis, Bandages
Humans, Hyperhidrosis, Bandages
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