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Frey Syndrome Complicating Parotidectomy: A Case Report And Review Of Literature


AS Adoga
EN John
N Ma'an

Abstract

The parotid gland is one of the major salivary glands located on the face. It is commonly affected by diseases necessitating its surgical removal. The facial nerve is in intimate contact with this structure and can easily be damaged during operation on this gland. Parotidectomy is the surgical operation done to remove part or the whole of the parotid gland. There are several types of parotidectomies. These may be superficial, total, total conservative, radical or extended radical. A number of complications may ensue following this procedure. Frey syndrome is one of such complications but uncommon. It is therefore the aim of this paper to present this index case with a review of literature.

Key words: Frey syndrome, Parotidectomy, Complications

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eISSN: 2006-0734
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