Raveenthiran V
Department of Medicine, Stanley Medical College, Madras, India.
Postgrad Med J. 1995 Jul;71(837):435-6. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.71.837.435.
A 19-year-old girl developed generalised anhidrosis following typhoid fever. Elaborate investigations disclosed nothing abnormal. A skin biopsy revealed the presence of atrophic as well as normal eccrine glands. This appears to be the third case of its kind in the English literature. It is postulated that typhoid fever might have damaged the efferent pathway of sweating.
一名19岁女孩在患伤寒热后出现全身性无汗症。详细检查未发现异常。皮肤活检显示存在萎缩性及正常的小汗腺。这似乎是英文文献中此类病例的第三例。据推测,伤寒热可能损害了出汗的传出通路。