Frey's syndrome (FS) is an unavoidable sequela following the surgery of the parotid gland. Although several treatment methods are available, their efficacy is short term or accompanied by unacceptable complications. In the past two decades, botulinum toxin type A (BTXA) has been widely used to treat FS. Although several systematic reviews have been reported recently, they were conflicting and with obvious deficiencies. Thus, we performed an objectively systematic review to determine whether BTXA is an effective and safe treatment for FS. A literature retrieval covering PubMed, Web of Science, Ovid, Embase and Cochrane library was performed on 16 January, 2015. Proportion meta-analysis and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) were...
BackgroundGustatory sweating, the main symptom of Frey's syndrome, usually occurs after parotid glan...
Introduction: Botulinum toxin, primarily known for its use in cosmetic surgery, is also used for the...
Frey\u27s syndrome was first described by Lucia Frey, a Polish neurologist in 1923. It is well accep...
ABSTRACT- Freys syndrome is a phenomenon of hemifacial flushing and sweating after gustatory stimulu...
Objective: Frey's syndrome is a frequent sequela of parotidectomy, causing facial sweating and flush...
The Frey's syndrome, manifest after parotid trauma, is characterized by head and neck hyperemia and ...
Aim: To identify the severity of Frey?s syndrome and its response to botulinum toxin type A. Methods...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of botulinum toxi...
Objective: Frey's syndrome is characterised as sweating, redness and warmth of the parotideal area a...
Aim. Frey's syndrome is common after parotidectomy or operations on the temporo-mandibular joint. It...
Aim. Frey's syndrome is common after parotidectomy or operations on the temporo-mandibular joint. It...
Background/Aim. Botulinum toxin-A (BTX-A) is known to block the release of acetylcholine from motor ...
Gustatory sweating, the main symptom of Frey's syndrome, usually occurs after parotid gland surgery....
OBJECTIVE: Local injection of botulinum toxin is a highly effective treatment option for a wide rang...
Use of botulinum toxin type A in a case of persistent parotid sialocele Sialocele is an uncommon com...
BackgroundGustatory sweating, the main symptom of Frey's syndrome, usually occurs after parotid glan...
Introduction: Botulinum toxin, primarily known for its use in cosmetic surgery, is also used for the...
Frey\u27s syndrome was first described by Lucia Frey, a Polish neurologist in 1923. It is well accep...
ABSTRACT- Freys syndrome is a phenomenon of hemifacial flushing and sweating after gustatory stimulu...
Objective: Frey's syndrome is a frequent sequela of parotidectomy, causing facial sweating and flush...
The Frey's syndrome, manifest after parotid trauma, is characterized by head and neck hyperemia and ...
Aim: To identify the severity of Frey?s syndrome and its response to botulinum toxin type A. Methods...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of botulinum toxi...
Objective: Frey's syndrome is characterised as sweating, redness and warmth of the parotideal area a...
Aim. Frey's syndrome is common after parotidectomy or operations on the temporo-mandibular joint. It...
Aim. Frey's syndrome is common after parotidectomy or operations on the temporo-mandibular joint. It...
Background/Aim. Botulinum toxin-A (BTX-A) is known to block the release of acetylcholine from motor ...
Gustatory sweating, the main symptom of Frey's syndrome, usually occurs after parotid gland surgery....
OBJECTIVE: Local injection of botulinum toxin is a highly effective treatment option for a wide rang...
Use of botulinum toxin type A in a case of persistent parotid sialocele Sialocele is an uncommon com...
BackgroundGustatory sweating, the main symptom of Frey's syndrome, usually occurs after parotid glan...
Introduction: Botulinum toxin, primarily known for its use in cosmetic surgery, is also used for the...
Frey\u27s syndrome was first described by Lucia Frey, a Polish neurologist in 1923. It is well accep...