2015
DOI: 10.30944/20117582.384
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Evaluación de la satisfacción con el resultado clínico después de 10 años de simpatectomía videotoracoscópica bilateral para el manejo de la hiperhidrosis primaria

Abstract: Introducción. La hiperhidrosis primaria localizada y el rubor facial patológico son manifestaciones de hiperfunción del sistema autónomo simpático, que se presentan en casi el 3 % de la población y afectan en forma importante la vida cotidiana de muchas de estas personas. La simpatectomía videotoracoscópica es actualmente el tratamiento de elección. Materiales y métodos. Estudio descriptivo de una serie de 44 pacientes con síntomas de hiperhidrosis a quienes se les practicó simpatectomía videotoracoscópica bil… Show more

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“…In this study, the most common form of hyperhidrosis presentation was the combination of palmar, plantar, and axillary hyperhidrosis. Similar results were reported by Osorio et al, who found that the same areas were the most frequent locations of hyperhidrosis in a cohort of adolescents who were followed up for surgical resolution 10 years later [19]. On a broader scale, it's worth noting that 20% of individuals suffering from hyperhidrosis report involvement in a single isolated area, while 65% experience axillary hyperhidrosis (with 10% being isolated and 55% combined with other locations, with the most common combination being facial hyperhidrosis in 29%) [15].…”
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“…In this study, the most common form of hyperhidrosis presentation was the combination of palmar, plantar, and axillary hyperhidrosis. Similar results were reported by Osorio et al, who found that the same areas were the most frequent locations of hyperhidrosis in a cohort of adolescents who were followed up for surgical resolution 10 years later [19]. On a broader scale, it's worth noting that 20% of individuals suffering from hyperhidrosis report involvement in a single isolated area, while 65% experience axillary hyperhidrosis (with 10% being isolated and 55% combined with other locations, with the most common combination being facial hyperhidrosis in 29%) [15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…On a broader scale, it's worth noting that 20% of individuals suffering from hyperhidrosis report involvement in a single isolated area, while 65% experience axillary hyperhidrosis (with 10% being isolated and 55% combined with other locations, with the most common combination being facial hyperhidrosis in 29%) [15]. The axillary and palmar regions are consistently reported as the most frequently affected sites of sweating in the literature [14,19].…”
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confidence: 99%