Experimental study of progressive facial hematrophy: Effects of cervical sympathecty in animals
Progressive facial hemiatrophy (Romberg's syndrome) is of unknown cause and uncertain pathogenesis. The main pathogenetic hypotheses are : sympathetic system alterations, localized scleroderma, trigeminal changes, possibly of genetic origin.
Alves, A., Resende, L. A.L., Dal Pai, V.
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