Volume 37, Issue 6 pp. 554-558

Localized crossed hyperhidrosis and the coexistence of thyroid gland disease

Zehra A. SERDAR

Zehra A. SERDAR

Departments of Dermatology

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Ilknur K. ALTUNAY

Ilknur K. ALTUNAY

Department of Dermatology, Sisli Etfal Training and Research Hospital

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Sirin YASAR

Sirin YASAR

Departments of Dermatology

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Semra KAYAOGLU

Semra KAYAOGLU

Department of Family Medicine Clinic, Sisli State Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Pembegül GÜNES

Pembegül GÜNES

Pathology, Haydarpasa Training and Research Hospital

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First published: 24 May 2010
Citations: 1
Ilknur K. Altunay, M.D., Sisli Etfal Training and Research Hospital, Sisli, İstanbul, Turkey. Email: [email protected]

Abstract

Hyperhidrosis is the most common type of sweat gland disorder. It may be localized or generalized. The localized type usually occurs in a symmetrical fashion over the palms, soles and armpits as a response to emotional stimuli. Another form of the localized type is idiopathic localized unilateral hyperhidrosis which is very rare and the etiopathogenesis remains unclear. Here, we report a female patient who had localized crossed hyperhidrotic areas on her body (on the left side of the scalp, face and the shoulder and on the right side of the trunk) and also had thyroid gland disease. We herein discuss this extremely rare presentation of the disease and its association with thyroid gland disease.

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