PMID: 15235187Jul 6, 2004Paper

Idiopathic unilateral hyperhidrosis with Holmes-Adie syndrome: case report

The Journal of Dermatology
Basak Kandi CoskunPerihan Oztürk

Abstract

Hyperhidrosis is a disease that is characterized by excessive sweating due to hyperactivation of eccrine sweat glands. It may be localized or generalized form. Holmes-Adie syndrome is an idiopathic disease with unilateral pupil dilatation and loss of deep tendon reflexes. We present a 37-year-old female patient diagnosed with unilateral hyperhidrosis coincident with Holmes-Adie syndrome because of this unusual presentation.

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