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Latest revision as of 21:42, 23 February 2025
Wilkinson's Syndrome is a rare medical condition characterized by hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), flushing, and mitral valve prolapse. The syndrome was first described by Dr. Wilkinson in 1969.
Symptoms[edit]
The primary symptoms of Wilkinson's Syndrome include:
- Hyperhidrosis: This is a condition where a person sweats excessively and unpredictably. People with hyperhidrosis may sweat even when the temperature is cool or when they are at rest.
- Flushing: This is a temporary redness of the face and neck caused by dilation of the blood capillaries.
- Mitral valve prolapse: This is a condition in which the two valve flaps of the mitral valve do not close smoothly or evenly, but bulge (prolapse) upward into the left atrium.
Causes[edit]
The exact cause of Wilkinson's Syndrome is unknown. However, it is believed to be a genetic disorder, as it often runs in families.
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of Wilkinson's Syndrome is based on the presence of the three primary symptoms. Additional tests may be conducted to confirm the diagnosis, such as:
- Echocardiogram: This test uses sound waves to produce images of the heart, allowing the doctor to see if the mitral valve is prolapsing.
- Sweat test: This test measures the amount of sweat produced, and can confirm the presence of hyperhidrosis.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for Wilkinson's Syndrome is focused on managing the symptoms. This may include:
- Antiperspirants: Prescription-strength antiperspirants may be used to control excessive sweating.
- Beta blockers: These medications can help manage symptoms of mitral valve prolapse.
- Surgery: In severe cases, surgery may be required to repair the mitral valve.
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Bacilli of malignant oedema and in cornea of pox in sheep
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Capripox virus disease
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Noerès plokes berbis axhele3
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Noerès plokes berbis cawe
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Noerès pokes agnea cawe
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Volantès pokes après eploctaedje tiesse fritches


