2022-02-022022-02-022005Başkan, E. B. vd. (2005). "Localized unilateral hyperhidrosis and neurofibromatosis type 1: Case report of a new association". Dermatology, 211(3), 286-289.1018-86651421-9832https://doi.org/10.1159/000087026https://www.karger.com/Article/Abstract/87026http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24335Localized unilateral hyperhidrosis (LUH) is an uncommon but well-defined special form of localized hyperhidrosis with diverse causes. It often occurs within a sharply demarcated area on the face or upper extremities. Here, we report a case of LUH in a 16-year-old male with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and review related data in the literature. The association of this rare entity and NF1 has not yet been described. Subcutaneous botulinum toxin A injection provided a good clinical response with symptomatic relief.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDermatologyLocalized unilateral hyperhidrosisNeurofibromatosis type 1Botulinum toxinFeaturesFaceAdolescentBotulinum toxin type aHumansHyperhidrosisInjections, subcutaneousMaleNeurofibromatosis 1Neuromuscular agentsTreatment outcomeLocalized unilateral hyperhidrosis and neurofibromatosis type 1: Case report of a new associationArticle0002323332000162-s2.0-26244435617286289211316205077DermatologyHamartoma; Eccrine Glands; HyperhidrosisBotulinum toxin aAdolescentAnamnesisArticleCase reportClinical examinationClinical featureDermatological proceduresDiagnostic testHumanHyperhidrosisLaboratory testMaleNeurofibromatosisNuclear magnetic resonance imagingPhysical examinationPriority journalSkin biopsyX ray