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Botulinum toxin in the therapy of gustatory sweating

Journal of Neurology, 1996
Three patients suffering from gustatory sweating following trauma to the preauricular region from a bullet wound or parotid gland surgery were treated by intracutaneous injection of botulinum toxin A. Within 2 weeks, gustatory sweating in the area injected completely ceased in all patients with no side-effects.
A Ferbert   +2 more
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Treatment of Gustatory Sweating and Flushing

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1958
The localized facial gustatory sweating and flushing (G.S.F) is discussed regarding occurrence and possible aetiology.Prophylactic resection of the auriculotemporal nerve in connexion with parotidectomy does not prevent the development of G.S.F.Resection of nerves carrying secretory fibres to the parotid gland (the auriculotemporal and glossopharyngeal
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Gustatory Sweating

open access: yesJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
Gerald T. Schultz
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Understanding gustatory sweating

Clinical Autonomic Research, 2002
Erin M Dunbar, Okun Michael S
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Mechanisms of physiological gustatory sweating and flushing in the face

open access: yesJournal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 1995
Mechanisms of physiological gustatory sweating and flushing were investigated in 21 patients with a facial nerve lesion compromising parasympathetic outflow to the lacrimal gland, and in 13 patients undergoing diagnostic blockade of the stellate ganglion.
Peter D Drummond
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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 in a free flap

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1996
A case of Frey's syndrome arising in a free radial forearm flap used to reconstruct a defect in the parotid region is reported. To our knowledge, Frey's syndrome, although common following parotidectomy, has not been reported in a free flap. It is possible that parasympathetic secretomotor fibres gained access to the fasciocutaneous flap via the ...
D J, Dunaway, N R, McLean
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