2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10286-015-0332-8
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Post-traumatic unilateral plantar hyperhidrosis

Abstract: Localized unilateral hyperhidrosis is rare and poorly understood, sometimes stemming from trauma. Feet, quite vulnerable to trauma are affected by disease-mediated plantar hyperhidrosis, usually bilaterally. This report describes partial hyperhidrosis developing post-traumatically on the left plantar region of a 52-year-old male.

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“…Various underlying disorders were associated with LUH such as Frey's syndrome, cerebral infarction, Buerger disease, Holmes-Adiesyndrome, intra-thoracic malignancies, Riley-Day syndrome, LUH secondary to an eccrine nevus and type 1 Neurofibromatosis [6]. As reported by some authors it can be secondary to trauma [2,7,8,9] or idiopathic [10,6,11]. anterior to the transverse process of C7, superior to the neck of the first rib, and just below the subclavian artery.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various underlying disorders were associated with LUH such as Frey's syndrome, cerebral infarction, Buerger disease, Holmes-Adiesyndrome, intra-thoracic malignancies, Riley-Day syndrome, LUH secondary to an eccrine nevus and type 1 Neurofibromatosis [6]. As reported by some authors it can be secondary to trauma [2,7,8,9] or idiopathic [10,6,11]. anterior to the transverse process of C7, superior to the neck of the first rib, and just below the subclavian artery.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%