IngentaConnect New Objective And Quantitative Tests For Gustatory Sweating Two newly developed tests for gustatory sweating, providing both quantitativeand topographic information, are presented. In both tests a paper stencil http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tandf/soto/1999/00000119/00000005/art00015
Extractions: For Researchers For Librarians Authors: Dulguerov P.; Quinodoz D.; Vaezi A.; Cosendai G.; Piletta P.; Lehmann W. Source: Acta Oto-Laryngologica , Volume 119, Number 5, 3 August 1999, pp. 599-603(5) Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd View Table of Contents full text options Free trial available! Abstract: Two newly developed tests for gustatory sweating, providing both quantitative and topographic information, are presented. In both tests a paper stencil shaped to fit the complex anatomy of the parotid region is used. The blotting paper technique uses the difference in weight before and after gustatory stimulation to measure the amount of sweating. The iodine-sublimated paper histogram (ISPH) uses iodine sublimated office paper that changes colour when wet. The paper stencil is than digitized and a histogram algorithm applied to measure the area of sweating. A calibration of these tests with known and appropriate quantities of saline is presented. Language: English Document Type: Research article The full text article is available for purchase
Entrez PubMed OBJECTIVE To evaluate the duration of effectiveness of intracutaneous injectionof botulinum toxin http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1
Entrez PubMed gustatory sweating is an autonomic disorder that frequently occurs after parotidgland surgery. We i http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9
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Review Articles.1/95 Bilateral gustatory sweating as a sign of diabetic neuropathy. is a reportof a case of diabetic gustatory sweating that appeared as the initial sign of http://www.dent.ucla.edu/pic/members/wsp/1-95/mealey.html
Extractions: This Article Figures Only Full Text Full Text (PDF) ... Alert me if a correction is posted Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal ... Download to citation manager PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Restivo, D.A. Articles by Palmeri, A. Related Collections Cranial neuropathy Brief Communications D.A. Restivo, MD PhD S. Lanza, MD F. Patti, MD S. Giuffrida, MD R. Marchese-Ragona, MD P. Bramanti, MD and A. Palmeri, MD PhD From the Departments of Physiological Sciences (Drs. Restivo and Palmeri) and Neurological Sciences (Drs. Patti and Giuffrida), University of Catania; Centro per lo studio ed il trattamento dei neurolesi lungodegenti (Drs. Restivo and Bramanti), University of Messina; Oasi Institute for Research on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging (IRCCS) (Dr. Lanza), Troina; and ENT Department (Dr. Marchese-Ragona), University of Padova, Italy. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Agostino Palmeri, Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiologiche, University of Catania, Viale A. Doria, 6, 95125 Catania, Italy; e-mail:
Neurology -- Sign In Page Fourteen diabetic subjects with gustatory sweating were treated by The associationof gustatory sweating (GS) with diabetes mellitus has been known for http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/full/59/12/1971
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Ophthalmic Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery - UserLogin Methods One patient with Frey s syndrome (gustatory sweating) was Frey ssyndrome, or gustatory sweating, is characterized by excessive facial sweating http://www.op-rs.com/pt/re/oprs/fulltext.00002341-200007000-00007.htm
Extractions: Purpose: To determine whether purified botulinum toxin might be as effective in the treatment of "crocodile tears" (gustatory epiphora) as it has been in the treatment of other hypersecretion syndromes such as Frey's syndrome (gustatory sweating). Methods: One patient with Frey's syndrome (gustatory sweating) was successfully treated with botulinum toxin. After this, two patients with chronic symptomatic crocodile tears (related to previous facial palsy) were treated with botulinum toxin injections into and around the lacrimal gland. Results: Both patients reported remarkable relief from symptoms and were observed to have no tearing while eating. Conclusions: Purified botulinum toxin appears to be an effective treatment for crocodile tears.
Karger Publishers gustatory sweating and flushing, or Frey s syndrome, is a fairly common complication gustatory sweating due to misdirection of regenerated nerve fibres. http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Aktion=ShowFulltext&ProduktNr=
What Is The Best Way To Control Sweat? Many patients I see often have sweat problems confined to their armpits or hands.Some types of sweat are normal. gustatory sweating is a good example. http://www.aresearchguide.com/drksweat.html
Extractions: A sudden change in sweat production can signal other problems. These can range from damage to the autonomic nerves controlling the sweat pores to various hormonal disorders and obesity. A full investigation is warranted in these cases. More recently, Botulism Toxin injections have been introduced as a means of controlling hyperhidrosis for months at a time. This fix works, but is both expensive and temporary. A more radical approach is used in the U.S. involving surgery. The procedure is called Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy (ETS). It involves severing the nerves controlling the hyperactive sweat glands. In the hot humid climates, hyperhidrosis becomes a more bothersome problem. Other Articles by Dr. Kujtan
Symptom: Sweating - WrongDiagnosis.com Conditions causing symptom Sweating including possible medical causes, diseases, Diabetic neuropathy gustatory sweating Last revised Nov 12, 2003 http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/sweating.htm
Symptom: Sweat Symptoms - WrongDiagnosis.com Conditions causing symptom Sweat symptoms including possible medical causes,diseases, disorders, Autonomic neuropathy gustatory sweating http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/sweat_symptoms.htm
International Poster Journal (IPJ) Treatment of gustatory sweating with botulinum toxin A prospective study Because severe gustatory sweating decreases quality of life there is a strong http://ipj.quintessenz.de/index.php?content=awards&doc=poster&select=194
International Poster Journal (IPJ) Prior studies have proven that gustatory sweating decreases quality of life 5 . A median area of 41 cm2 was affected by gustatory sweating. http://ipj.quintessenz.de/index.php?content=issues&doc=poster&select=82
Extractions: AAACN Viewpoint ABNF Journal, The AIDS Treatment News AMAA Journal ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Gustatory otorrhoea: A rare presentation of Frey's syndrome Australian Journal of Oto-Laryngology May 2003 by Dhepnorrarat, R C Rodrigues, S J Vijayasekeran, S Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Prey's syndrome is most commonly seen following parotidectomy. Rare presentations of gustatory sweating have been described, including the chorda tympani syndrome and otorrhoea. A case is presented where otorrhoea was attributed to the classically described traumatic aetiology of Frey's syndrome many years after the initial injury. Diagnosis of this condition and differentiation from cerebrospinal fluid otorrhoea are discussed. Key words: Prey's syndrome, gustatory sweating, otorrhoea
[DYSPHAGIA] An MBS Question? that is mechanistically similar to the Frey syndrome (gustatory sweating) . new finding is not dissimilar to gustatory sweating after parotidectomy. http://list.dysphagia.com/dysphagia/2002-March/msg00271.html
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Bridges Medical Clinic Facial hyperhidrosis should be distinguished from gustatory sweating, 7gustatory sweating may result from misdirection of autonomic nerves fibers http://www.bridgesmedical.com/Hyperhidrosis_article.htm
Extractions: Lisa dates her problem with hyperhidrosis to her sophomore year of high school. It probably started a bit earlier, she thinks, but a humiliating experience during her Oral Communications class marks the symbolic beginning of her struggle with hyperhidrosis. After literally sweating through an oral presentation in front of the class, she heard a fellow student mutter in disgust, "Oh my God, look at her. Look at how bad she's sweating." Lisa still finds the memory painful. Being a 15-year-old girl is tough, but being a 15-year-old girl with hyperhidrosis is tougher. The fun of being a cheerleader was overshadowed by the turmoil of constantly worrying about how much she was sweating. She worked up the courage to tell her parents, but they didn't really understand. "I didn't even know that prescription antiperspirants existed, and I was too young to take the situation into my own hands," she remembers today at age 26. So she changed clothes 3 times a day, stuffed tissues, napkins, and paper towels in her armpits, and blamed herself. And that's how she coped with hyperhidrosis for the next 8 years. A newsmagazine show was on the TV, but Lisa wasn't paying much attention. Then she realized that the woman being interviewed was talking about her constant battle with sweating. "My head just spun around," remembers Lisa. "I thought it was just me, and so I blamed myself. Then I saw this woman on TV and I realized, I'm not the only one."