We describe a patient suffering from idiopathic hyperhidrosis, more pronounced on the right side, who presented with intermittent oculosympathetic hyperactivity (mydriasis, lid retraction and more rapid pupillary dilatation) on the same side. Mydriasis was induced by stress, loss of sleep and cold pressor test. The clinical features in this patient suggest an involvement of the hypothalamic structures.
Oculosympathetic hyperactivity in idiopathic hyperhidrosis / DE MARINIS, Milena. - In: CLINICAL AUTONOMIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0959-9851. - STAMPA. - 15:6(2005), pp. 417-418. [10.1007/s10286-005-0310-7]
Oculosympathetic hyperactivity in idiopathic hyperhidrosis
DE MARINIS, Milena
2005
Abstract
We describe a patient suffering from idiopathic hyperhidrosis, more pronounced on the right side, who presented with intermittent oculosympathetic hyperactivity (mydriasis, lid retraction and more rapid pupillary dilatation) on the same side. Mydriasis was induced by stress, loss of sleep and cold pressor test. The clinical features in this patient suggest an involvement of the hypothalamic structures.File allegati a questo prodotto
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