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Does autonomic dysfunction play a role in atopic dermatitis?
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These findings demonstrate that the sudomotor activity controlled by the sympathetic nervous system, as well as unmyelinated fibres that play a role in this activity are affected in patients with AD. We think that the involvement of sudomotor activity may be one of the causes that leads to dysfunction in sweat glands and skin dryness.
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High-Expression of Sphingomyelin Deacylase is an Important Determinant of Ceramide Deficiency Leading to Barrier Disruption in Atopic Dermatitis1 Junko Hara, Kazuhiko Higuchi, Reiko Okamoto, Journal of Investigative Dermatology InflammationAtopic DermatitisAtopic Dermatitis1ImmunologySphingomyelin Deacylase | 2000 | 226 |
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