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DR MOHAMMED IRFAN SHEIKH
DR MOHAMMED IRFAN SHEIKH about 5 years ago
Frey’s Syndrome

Frey’s Syndrome

A 2-year-old boy who was born at full term and had been delivered with the assistance of forceps presented to the otolaryngology clinic with an 18-month history of flushing on his right cheek that appeared when he ate. His medical history was notable for ecchymosis on the right side of his face that had appeared soon after birth (Panel A) and had been attributed to the use of forceps during delivery. The flushing (Panel B, which shows the child after eating at 6 months of age, and Panel C, at 18 months of age) was not associated with pain, pruritus, sweating, or respiratory symptoms. The patient had never undergone surgery and did not have a food allergy; the results of skin testing were negative for a range of food allergens. There was no redness in this area of his face when he had not been eating (Panel D), but flushing appeared when he ate strawberries in the clinic. The findings from the remainder of the examination were normal. A diagnosis of Frey’s syndrome was made. Frey’s syndrome is characterized by gustatory sweating, flushing, or both and results from damage to parasympathetic nerve fibers within the parotid gland, with subsequent reinnervation of sweat glands in the skin. Damage to the parasympathetic nerve fibers typically occurs during surgery (e.g., to the parotid gland), but facial trauma is another recognized cause. No specific treatment was provided, and at a follow-up visit when the patient was 3 years of age, the flushing persisted.

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about 5 years ago

But you know!!! It’s soo nice scar 😊

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about 5 years ago

Nice sharing👏

about 5 years ago

My son had damage to his head from forceps , his hair has never grown in that spot we’re pressure was put

about 5 years ago

Aww! He's so cute, and your presentation was great🎖️

over 2 years ago

Hi, Can I use these images in my presentation? What is the source? Thanks

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