Unilateral Hemihyperhidrosis in a Stroke Patient and Literature Review on Its Clinicoanatomical Correlation Clinicoanatomical Correlation
Contralateral hyperhidrosis from the cardiovascular accident has been infrequently described in the stroke literature. The clinical significance and pathogenesis are yet well understood. This is a case of a 60-year-old man who developed excessive sweating of the paralyzed side with a pure division a...
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2020
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