寒冷に對する反應性肢端温度の變化に關する研究
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Lewis' test, e. g. thermo-reaction of the finger and toe-tip-skin, evoked by putting the finger and toe into the cold water, was studied through the application to normal adults and patients with peripheral vascular and central nervous disturbances. Results obtained: 1. Patients of Raynaud's disease and vasoneurosis showed some particular modes of reaction to each other and these findings were considered valuable to their diagnosis. 2. Between the initial reaction and the after effect in Lewis' test there was found a distinct difference in its mode of reaction and this fact should be attributed to their nervous mechanism, e. g. in the former a control was presumed to exist which come from the central nervous system, perhaps from higher centers of the brainstem, and in the latter a cerebral inhibitory mechanism.
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- 1953-04-20