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Use of botulinum toxin in Frey's syndrome.

Francesco FreniFrancesco GaziaFerdinando Stagno d'AlcontresBruno GallettiFrancesco Galletti
Published in: Clinical case reports (2019)
Frey's syndrome is the most common adverse event after parotidectomy, and usually, it appears after 6 months. In our case, symptoms appear 20 years from surgery, an uncommon condition. Intralesional botulinum toxin gives excellent results in therapy, regardless of the time elapsed between surgery and the first treatment.
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