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Bromhidrosis

Introduction: Bromhidrosis

Description of Bromhidrosis

Bromhidrosis: Body odor.

Bromhidrosis: Fetid or foul-smelling perspiration. Apocrine bromhidrosis affects the axillae after puberty, and eccrine bromhidrosis is generalized, with excessive sweating. SYN: bromidrosis. [G. bromos, a stench, + hidros, perspiration]
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Bromhidrosis as a Symptom

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