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Query: UMLS:C0042109 (
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Acquired generalized hypohidrosis/
anhidrosis
is a rare condition of unknown pathogenesis, while idiopathic cholinergic
urticaria
is relatively common. We report the case of a 19-year-old male with cholinergic
urticaria
and acquired generalized hypohidrosis, and review previously published similar cases of this association.
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PMID:Cholinergic urticaria associated with acquired generalized hypohidrosis: report of a case and review of the literature. 1106 22
Idiopathic pure sudomotor failure (IPSF) is a subgroup of acquired idiopathic generalized
anhidrosis
, which is characterized by early age of onset, acute or sudden onset, concomitant sharp pain or cholinergic
urticaria
over the entire body, absence of autonomic dysfunction other than generalized
anhidrosis
, raised serum IgE level, and marked response to steroid. The aetiology of IPSF is still not well understood, but is thought to be caused by interference in cholinergic transmission in the eccrine glands of skin. IPSF after viral infection has rarely been reported in the literature. We describe a patient who developed generalized
anhidrosis
and cholinergic
urticaria
accompanied by heat intolerance after infectious mononucleosis infection. This is the first such case, to our knowledge, and the patient was successfully treated with steroid pulse therapy.
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PMID:Idiopathic pure sudomotor failure and cholinergic urticaria in a patient after acute infectious mononucleosis infection. 2292 54
Acquired idiopathic generalized
anhidrosis
(AIGA) is a sweating disorder characterized by inadequate sweating in response to heat stimuli such as high temperature, humidity, and physical exercise. Patients exhibit widespread nonsegmental hypohidrosis/
anhidrosis
without any apparent cause, but the palms, soles, and axillae are rarely affected. Heat stroke readily develops due to increased body temperature. AIGA commonly affects young males. Approximately 30-60% of patients show complications of cholinergic
urticaria
, also known as idiopathic pure sudomotor failure or hypohidrotic cholinergic
urticaria
. Systemic corticosteroids are the most effective therapy, although recurrence is not uncommon.
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PMID:Clinical Analysis and Management of Acquired Idiopathic Generalized Anhidrosis. 2758 65
Anhidrosis
/hypohidrosis are conditions presenting various level of sweating dysfunction. Among them, acquired idiopathic generalized
anhidrosis
(AIGA) presents inadequate decrease or loss of sweating without apparent neurological and dermatological symptoms except cholinergic
urticaria
. Recently, serum level of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), one of the most well-known tumor markers, has been proposed as a clinical marker reflecting activity of AIGA. This study was performed to verify the specificity and independence of serum CEA level from the other serum tumor markers especially related to adenocarcinoma. The expression of various tumor markers in the serum collected from three healthy control subjects, four AIGA cases, and a cholinergic
urticaria
(CU) case with elevation of serum CEA level and history of hyperthermia was analyzed using a membrane-based antibody array. In all AIGA and CU cases, the intensity of CEA was significantly increased (7.60-15.9 times compared with that of control), relatively well-reflecting the serum CEA level, and the mean intensity of CEA was 11.8 times higher than the control subjects (P = 0.0011). On the other hand, the ratio of carbohydrate antigen (CA)125 and CA19-9 was 1.93 and 0.23 times compared with the mean intensity of the control subjects, respectively, and there was no statistical significance. Immunohistochemistry on 10 AIGA cases showed increased expression of CEA but not CA19-9 and CA125 in the eccrine sweat glands. In conclusion, the elevation of serum CEA level was independent from the other tumor markers in hypohidrotic condition represented by AIGA.
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PMID:Serum carcinoembryonic antigen specifically increases among various serum markers of adenocarcinoma in hypohidrosis or conditions related to hypohidrosis. 2829 53
Symptoms of acquired idiopathic generalized
anhidrosis
(AIGA) include heat retention and/or heat stroke due to the effects of the disorder on the perspiration ability of the whole body under thermal environmental changes or exercise. Additionally, cholinergic
urticaria
can also occur in these patients. AIGA has a major impact on everyday life. However, the effects of AIGA severity on the quality of life (QOL) of the patients have not been sufficiently defined. The objective of this study was to evaluate the correlation between AIGA severity and QOL. Study subjects comprised 44 patients diagnosed with AIGA at three registered institutions. AIGA severity assessment was conducted and the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) questionnaire was administered. Correlations between AIGA severity and DLQI, as well as severity by DLQI subscale, were assessed. We found a positive correlation between total score of AIGA severity criteria and DLQI total scores (R = 0.720, P = 0.001). The impairment increased with the increase in AIGA severity (P < 0.01). In relation to the DLQI subscales, leisure (social and sporting activities) impairment was significantly higher for patients with severe AIGA than those with mild AIGA (P < 0.01). Comparing QOL for AIGA patients with that of patients with other dermatological disorders, it is possible that QOL impairment for AIGA patients is as severe as that for patients with atopic dermatitis. AIGA severity and DLQI are correlated and AIGA patients experience disruption of everyday life more broadly than conventionally perceived.
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PMID:Evaluation of the correlation between severity of acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis and quality of life scores. 2832 88
Cholinergic urticaria (CholU) manifests small, itchy and/or painful wheals occurring upon perspiration and mechanically involving acetylcholine (Ach). Although a considerable number of studies have been conducted, the pathomechanisms underlying perspiration-associated release of histamine remain to be elucidated. We have proposed that CholU can be categorized into two major subtypes: Ach-indirectly induced, sweat allergic type and Ach-directly induced, depressed sweating type. In the former type, Ach evokes perspiration, and some sweat antigen(s) leaking from the sweat ducts to the dermis may stimulate mast cells to release histamine. In this scenario, the ducts might be damaged or obstructed for sweat leakage, and patients frequently exhibit positive autologous sweat skin test, representing "sweat allergy (hypersensitivity)". On the other hand, the latter Ach-mast cell directly interacting type, typically seen as "CholU with
anhidrosis
and/or hypohidrosis (CUAH)", eccrine sweat gland epithelial cells lack cholinergic receptor M3 expression. The expression of cholinergic receptors is completely absent in the anhidrotic areas and only slightly expressed in the hypohidrotic areas. In the hypohidrotic area, where pinpoint wheal occurs, it is hypothesized that released Ach cannot be completely trapped by cholinergic receptors of eccrine glands and overflows to the adjacent mast cells, leading to wheal formation. Thus, sweat allergy is not a requirement in this depressed sweating type. Although some additional complications, such as angioedema, anaphylaxis, and cold
urticaria
, have been documented, these two types represent the modes of action of Ach in this enigmatic
urticaria
.
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PMID:Direct and indirect action modes of acetylcholine in cholinergic urticaria. 3256 75