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Evaluating Sweat Gland Activity with Imprint Techniques

Abstract

Starch-iodine and bromphenol blue are standard indicators used to record the distribution and number of actively secreting sweat glands. In this report, techniques employing these indicators were compared with methods utilizing newer plastic and silicone impressions.1. Both the plastic and silicone impressions yielded consistently greater sweat gland droplet counts than either of the indicators (p < 0.01).2. A simple technique applying thin films of a silicone rubber monomer to obtain sharp, permanent and uniformly reproducible sweat droplet impressions with little technical skill was judged superior to all methods evaluated

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