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Syndrome auriculotemporal.

M Reche Frutos1, M C García Ara, T Boyano

  • 1Allergy Service, University Children Hospital La Paz., Madrid. martareche@navegalia.com

Allergologia Et Immunopathologia
|July 14, 2001
PubMed
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Two male children experienced linear erythema on their cheeks after eating, diagnosed as auriculotemporal syndrome. Negative allergy tests confirmed the condition, highlighting a rare presentation of this neurological disorder.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Pediatrics
  • Dermatology

Background:

  • Auriculotemporal syndrome (ATS) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by abnormal sweating and flushing.
  • Symptoms typically manifest after parasympathetic nerve stimulation, often associated with mastication.

Observation:

  • This report details two male pediatric cases presenting with linear erythema on the cheeks.
  • The erythema occurred specifically after the ingestion of certain foods, beginning in early childhood.

Findings:

  • Standard allergologic studies for the implicated foods yielded negative results.
  • Despite negative allergy tests, the characteristic erythema recurred upon food ingestion, confirming the clinical presentation of ATS.

Implications:

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  • This case series suggests that auriculotemporal syndrome can present with unusual dermatological manifestations in children.
  • The findings underscore the importance of considering rare neurological conditions even when allergy testing is negative.
  • Further research into the pathophysiology of food-triggered ATS presentations is warranted.