BILATERAL THORACOSCOPIC SYMPATHECTOMY

Bilateral Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy

Authors

  • Farhan Ahmed Majeed Classified Surgeon, Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi.
  • Sultan Muzaffar Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi
  • Bilal Umair Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi
  • Raheel Iftikhar RMO Siachen Bde

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Hyperhidrosis is an idiopathic condition characterized by excessive sweating occurring in up to 1% of the population, with an apparent increased prevalence in countries    of the Far East [2]. Hyperhidrosis most commonly occurs spontaneously, or in response to temperature and emotional changes, or as a result of increased sympathetic activity [1]. Secondary causes include central nervous system conditions such as disorders of the hypothalamus or pituitary glands, or chronic diseases such as tuberculosis, lymphoma, diabetes, thyro-toxicosis, or pheochromocytomas. The areas of the body commonly affected in hyperhidrosis in order of frequency include the palms, feet, axilla, head, or face. These symptoms usually begin in childhood or adolescence, often representing an incapa-citating and embarrassing disorder that can interfere with social and professional activities.

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Published

30-06-2007

How to Cite

Majeed, F. A., Muzaffar, S., Umair, B., & Iftikhar, R. (2007). BILATERAL THORACOSCOPIC SYMPATHECTOMY: Bilateral Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy. Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, 57(1), 92–95. Retrieved from https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/262

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