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Diabetic Gustatory Sweating

Southern Medical Journal, 2002
Gustatory sweating is a potential manifestation of autonomic dysfunction in diabetes. This syndrome is seen in long-standing diabetes and is associated with nephropathy, peripheral neuropathy, and other signs of dysautonomia. Symptoms of profuse head and neck diaphoresis with eating may suggest this clinical diagnosis.
Dwight I, Blair   +2 more
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Gustatory Sweating

JAMA, 1963
GUSTATORY SWEATING has been erroneously thought to be a rare phenomenon as recently as 1961.1This misconception has been due in part to the relatively infrequent reporting of cases in the medical literature and in part to the rareness— until recently—of operations that may cause such a condition.
Warren T. Sutton, Otto H. Trippel
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Gustatory sweating and diabetes

The Netherlands Journal of Medicine, 2000
Gustatory sweating as a feature of autonomic neuropathy is an unusual phenomenon in diabetes mellitus. We describe a patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus complicated by retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy. This patient presented with bilateral diffuse facial sweating during eating.
J, van der Linden   +2 more
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