Friday, November 25, 2011

Severe Bronchospasm Following Bilateral T2-T5 Sympathectomy

http://www.ispub.com/journal/the-internet-journal-of-anesthesiology/volume-12-number-2/severe-bronchospasm-following-bilateral-t2-t5-sympathectomy.html

isolated failure of sympathetic sudomotor activity

The main clinical features include symptoms of heat intolerance: feeling hot, flushed, dyspneic, light-headed, and weak when the ambient temperature is high or when exercising. Recent accounts of acquired idiopathic anhidrosis, however, have emphasized the heterogeneous features and sub-types of this condition.
Fitzpatrick's Dermatology In General Medicine, Seventh Edition: Two Volumes
Pub Date: NOV-07
McGraw-Hill Education Australia & New Zealand