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Efficacy and Safety of Treatments for Primary Palmar Hyperhidrosis: A Systematic Review Assessing Patient-Centric Outcomes. [PDF]
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Bibliometric Analysis in Hyperhidrosis: Recent Publication Trends from 2015 to 2025. [PDF]
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Which patients are more likely to experience compensatory hyperhidrosis after endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy: a meta-analysis and systematic review. [PDF]
Lin ZY, Lin M.
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Systemic effect of sympathectomy in the treatment of localized hyperhidrosis. [PDF]
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Editorial: Exploring pigmentary disorders: pathogenesis to treatment. [PDF]
Thakur V, Narayan R V.
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Beyond the usual suspects: rethinking post-stroke immunosuppression. [PDF]
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Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, 2000
The objective was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS) for treatment of a variety of sympathetic disorders, including hyperhidrosis, splanchnic pain, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, and Raynaud upper extremity ischemia.
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The objective was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS) for treatment of a variety of sympathetic disorders, including hyperhidrosis, splanchnic pain, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, and Raynaud upper extremity ischemia.
M J, Krasna +4 more
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1992
Surgical sympathectomy has traditionally been achieved by 'open' surgical techniques. The transaxillary, cervical, or dorsal approaches have not been without morbidity and cosmetically have been found to be less than ideal. The main indication for sympathectomy in most units is palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis refractory to medical treatment, although
J, Byrne, T N, Walsh, W P, Hederman
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Surgical sympathectomy has traditionally been achieved by 'open' surgical techniques. The transaxillary, cervical, or dorsal approaches have not been without morbidity and cosmetically have been found to be less than ideal. The main indication for sympathectomy in most units is palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis refractory to medical treatment, although
J, Byrne, T N, Walsh, W P, Hederman
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Sympathectomy in the Treatment of Frostbite
Archives of Surgery, 1964It is our purpose to define as well as possible the role of sympathectomy in the treatment of frostbite and its sequelae. We shall point out some of the problems which have made it difficult to reach unanimity of opinion concerning the place of sympathectomy in the management of frostbite, to present our clinical experiences, and to review the ...
H B, SHUMACKER, J W, KILMAN
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Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2010
With the advent of videotechnology, sympathectomy has assumed a more important role in the armamentarium of managing diseases of the autonomic system. Currently it is used primarily for hyperhydrosis, although sympathectomy for reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), Raynaud disease and other diseases still are performed, but less frequently.
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With the advent of videotechnology, sympathectomy has assumed a more important role in the armamentarium of managing diseases of the autonomic system. Currently it is used primarily for hyperhydrosis, although sympathectomy for reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), Raynaud disease and other diseases still are performed, but less frequently.
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