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Treatment of Frey's syndrome with botulinum toxin type B
Objective: Frey's syndrome is a frequent sequela of parotidectomy, causing facial sweating and flushing because of gustatory stimuli. Although botulinum toxin type A has become first-line therapy for Frey's syndrome, some patients become resistant.
MELE, VINCENZO +9 more
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Objective : Thoracoscopic sympathetic surgery is currently the best treatment for hyperhidrosis, and the success rate is quite high, but poor emphasis has been given to the type of anaesthesia and its application through either one or two stages of ...
Awad Mohamed +3 more
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Fat injections for the management of post-parotidectomy Frey syndrome : a technical note
Purpose: Frey syndrome (profuse sweating and cutaneous flushing in the area innervated by the auriculotemporal nerve) is a frequent and unpleasant complication of parotidectomy.
S.S. Torretta +9 more
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A CASE OF GUSTATORY SWEATING [PDF]
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Frey’s syndrome – can the troublesome syndrome be prevented?
Magdalena Antoszewska +2 more
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Unilateral gustatory facial flushing in a child. [PDF]
Ameen M, Lynch F, Sadlier M.
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Sympathetic signals beneath the surface: fresh insights from skin and muscle. [PDF]
Tian T, Ward PJ.
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Frey's Syndrome Surgical Treatment After Parotidectomy: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Barbera G +5 more
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