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Frey Syndrome: A Novel Classification System Based on Symptom Severity. [PDF]
This study is a retrospective chart review and patient survey with the aim of evaluating the incidence of Frey syndrome following parotidectomy and proposing a practical subjective classification system. Symptoms consistent with Frey syndrome were reported in 22.7% of adults and 55.4% of children, with most cases classified as mild (Type 1: 19.2% of ...
Drozdowski-Nuccio V +9 more
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Function of the Human Cingulate Cortex: A Brainnetome Atlas-Based Study via Cortical Electrical Stimulation in Patients With Epilepsy. [PDF]
This study provides a systematic functional mapping of the human cingulate cortex using cortical electrical stimulation guided by the Brainnetome Atlas. Key findings include distinct functional specializations across seven cingulate subregions. The results demonstrate the cingulate gyrus's integrated role in diverse neurological processes, offering ...
Deng Q +15 more
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Botulinum toxin for treatment of Frey's syndrome: report of two cases [PDF]
Frey's syndrome is a phenomenon of hemifacial flushing and sweating after gustatory stimulus, usually secondary to surgical trauma over the parotid gland, although other injury mechanisms may be seen.
Hélio A.G. Teive +6 more
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Up-to-date Treatments of Primary Hyperhidrosis with Focus on Sympathectomy and Sympathicotomy; a Narrative Review [PDF]
Background: Primary hyperhidrosis (PH) refers to excessive sweating, beyond normal physiological levels, in specific sites of the body for unknown reasons. It is usually bilateral and is most prominent in the palms, axillae, feet, and face. PH prevalence
Shahram Manoochehry +3 more
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An unusual case of gustatory sweating [PDF]
Summary A non-insulin-dependent diabetic who developed gustatory sweating is reported. Generalized auto-immune disease and anosmia were also present.
P C, Hayes, J A, Tulloch
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Gustatory sweating: Frey syndrome [PDF]
One year after resection of a parotid neoplasm, a 44-year-old man developed sweating over the left side of the face while eating (see video). He had to continuously dab his face with a cloth during a meal. He has been treated successfully with botulinum toxin.
Stephen G, Reich, Stephen E, Grill
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Frey syndrome is a condition of gustatory sweating and hyperemia related to damage of the auriculotemporal nerve. It affects around 80% of patients after parotidectomy.
Dominika Magdalena Egierska +6 more
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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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We systematically reviewed and compared the clinical outcomes of thoracoscopic sympathectomy (TS) at different denervation levels for palmar hyperhidrosis.
Wenxiong Zhang +4 more
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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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