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| Reference \ Special Interests | Table of Contents
| Part I: Sweat Glands 1. Anatomy and histology of sweat glands 2. Sweating physiology
Part II: Botulinum Toxin 3. Pharmacology 4. Serotypes - acquisition, quantification and toxicity 5. History of the use of botulinum toxin for hyperhidrosis 6. Botulinum toxin type A reconstitution, dilutions and storage
Part III: Hyperhidrosis 7. Definition, characteristics, types and subtypes 8. Rare forms of hyperhidrosis 9. Evaluation of patients with hyperhidrosis 10. Quantitative test of sweating: iodine-starch and gravimetry 11. Different methods for evaluating hyperhidrosis
Part IV: Psychosocial Impact of Sweating 12. Quality of life in hyperhidrosis 13. Hyperhidrosis and psychodrugs 14. Psychosocial aspects of hyperhidrosis
Part V: Treatment of Hyperhidrosis 15. Clinical treatment of hyperhidrosis 16. Iontophoresis in idiopathic hyperhidroses 17. Iontophoresis "using the" Fisher's Galvanic Unit 18. Surgical treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis 19. Lipsuction of sweat glands 20. Surgical treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis 21. Simpathectomy 22. Compensatory hyperhidrosis
Part VI: Botunlinum Toxin in the Treatment of Hyperhidroses 23. Assessment of botulinum toxin spread 24. Marking techniques and their influence in the treatment of hyperhidrosis
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