1962
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1962.01590090009006
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The Pathogenesis of Miliaria

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“…The reason for reporting this typical finding is that it is not consistent with the described forms of miliaria 1,2 . The probable pathogenesis could be an irritant reaction to stagnant sweat which can occur at high temperature and in low humidity.…”
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“…The reason for reporting this typical finding is that it is not consistent with the described forms of miliaria 1,2 . The probable pathogenesis could be an irritant reaction to stagnant sweat which can occur at high temperature and in low humidity.…”
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confidence: 84%