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Unilateral hyperhidrosis secondary to brainstem meningioma producing mass effect
Ashlee Margheim1, Courtney R Schadt
1University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY. amargheim01@gmail.com.
Dermatology Online Journal
|February 12, 2020
Abstract:
Unilateral hyperhidrosis of neurological origin has been associated with head trauma, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, peripheral neuropathy, lesions of the hypothalamus, and cerebral or brainstem strokes. In this report, we describe a 61-year-old man with isolated sweating on the left side of his entire body. A right-sided brainstem meningioma producing mass effect is suspected as the underlying etiology.

