Ear-temporal syndrome

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Ear-temporal syndrome manifests itself in unilateral redness and profuse sweating on the skin of the anterior and temporal regions during chewing. This syndrome usually occurs after trauma or suppuration in the area of the parotid salivary gland. The phenomenon was first described by Beyarget in 1853, in 1923 Frey described this syndrome in a patient after a gunshot wound in the parotid gland. She gave a detailed analysis of the symptoms of the disease.

 

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F. Sh. Sharafismailov

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