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Perioral gustatory sweating: case report
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2012AbstractObjective:Presentation of a case of perioral Frey syndrome.Design:Case report.Subject:A 72-year-old woman with hyperhidrosis around the mouth and chin.Results:This patient suffered from bilateral perioral gustatory sweating following a mandibular osteotomy; such a case has not previously been described.
Kayser, S.C. +2 more
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Postherpetic gustatory flushing and sweating
Annals of Neurology, 1987AbstractAn 11‐year‐old girl who had suffered right facial herpes zoster at the age of 6 years was left with anesthetic scars in the distribution of the third division of the trigeminal nerve. Since then, certain tastes provoked flushing and sweating localized to the scarred areas, lasting for 10 to 15 minutes after a latency of a few seconds.
Drummond, P.D., Boyce, G.M., Lance, J.W.
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Treatment of Gustatory Sweating and Flushing
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1958The 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
J. Laage-Hellman
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Treatment of gustatory sweating with botulinum toxin
Annals of Neurology, 1997AbstractGustatory sweating is an autonomic disorder that frequently occurs after parotid gland surgery. We investigated the action of intracutaneous injections of botulinum toxin (BTX) (1.0–2.0 mouse units/2.25‐cm2 skin area) in 45 patients (mean age, 52 years) with gustatory sweating.
Toyka, Klaus V. +3 more
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Gustatory sweating after submandibular gland excision
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2010Jin Woo, Lee, Yeo-Hoon, Yoon
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Head and Neck, 2020
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 (BoNT‐A ...
M. R. Marchese +5 more
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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 (BoNT‐A ...
M. R. Marchese +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source

