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111 sections of high thoracic sympathectomies in 60 cases suffering from primary palmar hyperhidrosis are reported. Surgical results and postoperative complications are discussed in detail. Complications were few in number and were of a transitory nature. No mortality occurred in our series. Various surgical and nonsurgical procedures of treatment are reviewed. Surgical intervention remains the treatment of ehoice in essential idiopathic hyperhidrosis.
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Gruszkiewicz, J., Doron, Y., Guilburd, J.N. et al. Hyperhidrosis and its surgical treatment. Acta neurochir 81, 128–131 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01401234
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