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Fox–Fordyce disease is a chronic blockage of the sweat gland ducts with a secondary, non-bacterial inflammatory response to the secretions and cellular debris in the cysts. The inflammation is often accompanied by intense itching. In general, the disease often causes skin to darken near the affected area and raised bumps or papules to appear. In addition, hair follicles can become damaged which cause hair loss. Hidradenitis is very similar, but tends to have a secondary bacterial infection so that pus-draining sinuses are formed. It is a very devastating skin disease that does not have universally curative treatments.

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  • La enfermedad de Fox-Fordyce, también llamada miliaria apocrina, es un trastorno de la piel de carácter leve que afecta a las glándulas sudoríparas apocrinas, provocando la obstrucción de las mismas. Las causas no están totalmente aclaradas. Fue descrita en 1902 por los médicos y John Addison Fordyce.​ (es)
  • Fox–Fordyce disease is a chronic blockage of the sweat gland ducts with a secondary, non-bacterial inflammatory response to the secretions and cellular debris in the cysts. The inflammation is often accompanied by intense itching. In general, the disease often causes skin to darken near the affected area and raised bumps or papules to appear. In addition, hair follicles can become damaged which cause hair loss. Hidradenitis is very similar, but tends to have a secondary bacterial infection so that pus-draining sinuses are formed. It is a very devastating skin disease that does not have universally curative treatments. (en)
  • La malattia di Fox-Fordyce è una malattia cutanea che provoca gonfiore, si mostra nelle ghiandole sebacee (ectopiche) contenute nella bocca, nelle ascelle e sul pube. Prende il nome da George Henry Fox e John Addison Fordyce. (it)
  • Болезнь Фокса — Фордайса — хроническое заболевание апокринных желез, проявляющееся появлением зудящих кожных высыпаний в подмышечных впадинах, на лобке, вокруг сосков. (ru)
  • Choroba Foxa-Fordyce’a (łac. apocrine miliaria; ang. Fox-Fordyce disease) – rzadka choroba gruczołów potowych apokrynowych. Przyczyną choroby jest zaczopowanie z następowym pękaniem przewodów wyprowadzających tych gruczołów w obrębie naskórka. Jednostkę chorobową opisali jako pierwsi amerykańscy dermatolodzy, John Addison Fordyce i w 1902 roku. (pl)
  • A doença de Fox-Fordyce, ou miliária apócrina, é um entupimento crônico dos ductos das glândulas sudoríparas apócrinas com uma resposta inflamatória secundária, não bacterial, às secreções e fragmentos celulares nos cistos. A hidrosadenite é uma doença muito semelhante mas tende a apresentar uma infecção bacterial secundária. É uma enfermidade de pele devastadora que ainda não possui tratamento para todos os casos. (pt)
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  • La enfermedad de Fox-Fordyce, también llamada miliaria apocrina, es un trastorno de la piel de carácter leve que afecta a las glándulas sudoríparas apocrinas, provocando la obstrucción de las mismas. Las causas no están totalmente aclaradas. Fue descrita en 1902 por los médicos y John Addison Fordyce.​ (es)
  • Fox–Fordyce disease is a chronic blockage of the sweat gland ducts with a secondary, non-bacterial inflammatory response to the secretions and cellular debris in the cysts. The inflammation is often accompanied by intense itching. In general, the disease often causes skin to darken near the affected area and raised bumps or papules to appear. In addition, hair follicles can become damaged which cause hair loss. Hidradenitis is very similar, but tends to have a secondary bacterial infection so that pus-draining sinuses are formed. It is a very devastating skin disease that does not have universally curative treatments. (en)
  • La malattia di Fox-Fordyce è una malattia cutanea che provoca gonfiore, si mostra nelle ghiandole sebacee (ectopiche) contenute nella bocca, nelle ascelle e sul pube. Prende il nome da George Henry Fox e John Addison Fordyce. (it)
  • Болезнь Фокса — Фордайса — хроническое заболевание апокринных желез, проявляющееся появлением зудящих кожных высыпаний в подмышечных впадинах, на лобке, вокруг сосков. (ru)
  • Choroba Foxa-Fordyce’a (łac. apocrine miliaria; ang. Fox-Fordyce disease) – rzadka choroba gruczołów potowych apokrynowych. Przyczyną choroby jest zaczopowanie z następowym pękaniem przewodów wyprowadzających tych gruczołów w obrębie naskórka. Jednostkę chorobową opisali jako pierwsi amerykańscy dermatolodzy, John Addison Fordyce i w 1902 roku. (pl)
  • A doença de Fox-Fordyce, ou miliária apócrina, é um entupimento crônico dos ductos das glândulas sudoríparas apócrinas com uma resposta inflamatória secundária, não bacterial, às secreções e fragmentos celulares nos cistos. A hidrosadenite é uma doença muito semelhante mas tende a apresentar uma infecção bacterial secundária. É uma enfermidade de pele devastadora que ainda não possui tratamento para todos os casos. (pt)
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  • Fox–Fordyce disease (en)
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  • Choroba Foxa-Fordyce’a (pl)
  • Doença de Fox-Fordyce (pt)
  • Болезнь Фокса — Фордайса (ru)
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