An investigation into the effect of axillary surgery on ipsilateral axillary sweating—a pleasing ‘complication’ or a potential treatment for hyperhidrosis?
Although there had not been complaints of excessive sweating pre-operatively, it was noticed incidentally that a large proportion of patients who had undergone axillary lymph node sampling or clearance for breast carcinoma seemed to report ipsilateral sweat loss as a pleasing ‘complication’. We inte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Breast (Edinburgh) 2005-10, Vol.14 (5), p.415-418 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although there had not been complaints of excessive sweating pre-operatively, it was noticed incidentally that a large proportion of patients who had undergone axillary lymph node sampling or clearance for breast carcinoma seemed to report ipsilateral sweat loss as a pleasing ‘complication’. We interviewed 65 consecutive patients who had all had axillary dissections performed by the same surgeon's technique; the interviews were held 2–102 months after their operations. In 36 cases, patients reported no change in axillary sweating (mean 35 months), whereas 29 patients reported a decrease (mean 50 months). This result was statistically significant at the 95% confidence interval (
p
=
0.022
). |
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ISSN: | 0960-9776 1532-3080 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.breast.2004.10.005 |