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Gustatory sweating refers to facial sweating after ingestion of food or drink. Gustatory sweating may develop as a symptom of autonomic dysfunction in patients with diabetes. It is reported in long-standing diabetes mellitus with associated complications such as neuropathy and nephropathy.
S Sheetal, Amith S Kumar
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The incidence of Frey syndrome and treatment with botulinum toxin in the Central Denmark Region
Objectives Frey syndrome (FS) is a common complication to large salivary glands surgery. This study primarily aims to describe the incidence of FS among parotid surgery patients in the Central Denmark Region. The secondary aim is to describe predisposing
Christian N. Golding, Dalia G. Larsen
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Frey's syndrome: A review of the physiology and possible role of neurotrophic factors
Objectives Frey's syndrome (FS) describes the phenomenon of gustatory sweating and is a cause of significant social embarrassment for sufferers. It has been attributed to aberrant growth of parasympathetic salivatory fibers in the auriculotemporal nerve ...
Sarah M. Hignett, Owen Judd
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Frey’s syndrome - unusually long delayed clinical onset post-parotidectomy: a case report [PDF]
Frey’s syndrome is a complication of parotidectomy that is thought to occur as a result of aberrant regeneration of the postganglionic parasympathetic nerve fibres supplying the parotid gland to severed postganglionic sympathetic fibres which innervate ...
Inchien Chamisa
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Background Data reporting the use of modified facelift incision (MFI) approach with or without superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) reconstruction in parotid malignancy are limited. To enhance the limited knowledge in this subject, the authors of
Evangelos I. Giotakis, Aris I. Giotakis
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Sternocleidomastoid Muscle Flap after Parotidectomy
Introduction Most patients after either superficial or total parotidectomy develop facial deformity and Frey syndrome, which leads to a significant degree of patient dissatisfaction.
Ahmad Abdel-Fattah Nofal, Morsi Mohamed
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Harlequin syndrome: The sudden onset of unilateral flushing and sweating
Facial flushing and sweating were investigated in five patients who complained of the sudden onset of unilateral facial flushing in hot weather or when exercising vigorously.
P D Drummond +7 more
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Background: The classic symptoms of Frey syndrome are gustatory sweating and flushing. Aims of the study were to describe prevalenceand severity of typical and atypical presentations of the disorder and to assess the effects of botulinum neurotoxin A ...
Almadori G. +5 more
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Gustatory sweating in diabetes.
Gustatory sweating has been only rarely reported in diabetes mellitus and is thought to be due to axonal regeneration within the autonomic nervous system. We investigated the relationship of gustatory sweating to other diabetic complications.
Carinci, F +27 more
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Auriculotemporal nerve syndrome (Frey's syndrome): A literature review and case report
Frey's syndrome in children is rare and often erroneously attributed to food allergy. A description of a case of Frey's syndrome in a child and a review of the literature is provided.
Roy Petel
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