Pleural effusion following thoracoscopic sympathectomy in a patient with palmar hyperhidrosis. [PDF]
Zhou P, Peng Q, Li J, Fan D.
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Compensatory sweating after thoracoscopic sympathectomy for primary focal hyperhidrosis: a series of 820 cases. [PDF]
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Altered Th17/Treg balance and therapeutic targeting of RORγ in primary focal hyperhidrosis. [PDF]
Lin M, Lin J, Du Q, Tu Y, Chen J.
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Systemic effect of sympathectomy in the treatment of localized hyperhidrosis. [PDF]
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Thermoregulatory Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease: Mechanisms, Implications, and Therapeutic Perspectives. [PDF]
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OnabotulinumtoxinA therapy for compensatory hyperhidrosis
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2013SummaryBackgroundCompensatory hyperhidrosis due to the treatment for focal primary hyperhidrosis can be devastating and life‐altering.ObjectiveThe purpose of this paper is to discuss use of the iodine starch test and dilute botulinum toxin to decrease compensatory hyperhidrosis over large surface areas.MethodsA large area of the trunk affected by ...
Jessica A, Adefusika, Jerry D, Brewer
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Compensatory Hyperhidrosis after Sympathectomy
New England Journal of Medicine, 1960THE eccrine sweat glands form a diffuse yet critical thermoregulatory organ for the body. Under the control of the sympathetic nerves, these glands provide the major defense against thermal stress. Numerous studies have demonstrated a close relation between this sweat-gland response and the heat load experienced by the subject.1 Little, however, has ...
Walter B. Shelley, Ralph Florence
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Prevention of compensatory hyperhidrosis after thoracoscopic sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis
Surgical Endoscopy, 2001Compensatory hyperhidrosis is a troublesome complication of thoracoscopic sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis. After extensive resection of the second through the fourth ganglion (T2-4), as well as after limited resection of the second ganglion (T2), the reported incidence of compensatory hyperhidrosis ranges as high as 50-97%.
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To determine whether anatomical modification of sympathectomy diminishes severe postoperative compensatory hyperhidrosis.From January 1, 2000, to June 1, 2001, we prospectively studied 10 consecutive patients with primary palmar hyperhidrosis, aged 14 to 42 years. Medical therapy had failed in all patients.
John L D, Atkinson, Robert D, Fealey
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No compensatory sweating after botulinum toxin treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis
British Journal of Dermatology, 2005Primary focal hyperhidrosis is caused by excessive secretion by eccrine sweat glands, usually at the palms, soles and axillae. The underlying mechanism is unclear. In recent years botulinum toxin A has emerged as a useful treatment. Compensatory sweating, which is a major problem in many patients who have undergone transthoracic endoscopic ...
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