Definition: An autonomic disorder characterized by excessive sweating of the forehead, upper lip, perioral region, or sternum subsequent to gustatory stimuli. The auriculotemporal syndrome features facial flushing or sweating limited to the distribution of the auriculotemporal nerve and may develop after trauma to the parotid gland, in association with PAROTID NEOPLASMS, or following their surgical removal. (From Ann Neurol 1997 Dec;42(6):973-5)
Other names Hyperhidrosis, Gustatory; Frey Syndrome; Baillarger Syndrome; Auriculotemporal Syndrome; von Freys Syndrome; Syndromes, Salivosudoriparous; Syndrome, von Frey's; Syndrome, von Frey; Syndrome, Salivosudoriparous; Syndrome, Frey's; Syndrome, Frey; Syndrome, Baillarger; Syndrome, Auriculotemporal; Salivosudoriparous Syndromes; Hyperhidroses, Gustatory; Gustatory Sweating; Gustatory Hyperhidrosis; Gustatory Hyperhidroses; von Frey's Syndrome; von Frey Syndrome