Frey's Syndrome Secondary to a Subcondylar Fracture

Frey's syndrome (auriculotemporal syndrome, gustatory sweating) is a syndrome of localized preauricular facial sweating during mastication associated with flushing and pain.' It may be a sequela of parotid surgery or penetrating injuries to the parotid gland and has been reported in young children as a result of traumatic forceps delivery," central nervous system diseases,' cervical sympathectomies,'? and radical neck dissections ." Frey's syndrome as a result of condylar fracture is a rare complication.

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