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palmar

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pal·mar (plmr, päl-, pämr)
adj.
Of, relating to, or corresponding to the palm of the hand.

palmar
[pal′mər]
Etymology: L, palma
pertaining to the palm.

palmar (pälˑ·mer),
adj pertaining to the palm or anterior surface of the hand.

palmar
descriptive of the palm of the human hand, or of the homologous surface or direction of the limbs of other animal species.

palmar nerve block
see plantar nerve block.


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This can be your hands (so it is called palmar hyperhidrosis) or you feet, your head or your face.
About Fingerprint Our hand is covered with narrow corrugated ridges skin in the palmar surface and these are called papillary peaks The ridges are small and these are covered with sweat and the friction ridges pores are caused by the formation of protruded sweat pores About Fingerprint Our hand is covered with narrow corrugated ridges skin in the palmar surface and these are called papillary peaks.
Hyperhidrosis can be further classified as primary, secondary, facial, axillary, palmar and plantar hyperhidrosis based on its causes.
 
 
 
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