Background: Palmar hyperhidrosis (PH) can produce social and occupational difficulties and reduce the quality of life of those who suffer from this kind of problem. When dealing with focal hyperhidrosis, the patients' attitudes and their subjective approaches regarding the process may influence the objective evaluation of the disorder.
Objective: To evaluate, by means of a scale, the subjective improvement of sweat production after treatment with botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) in a group of patients with severe, invalidating PH.
Introduction: Pigmented lesion clinics (PLC's) were developed as a quick referral system for patients with pigmented lesions. However, the most appropriate method of selecting patients who need to be seen in these units is not clearly defined. Teledermatology is a tool whose usefulness as a patient selection system for PLC's needs to be evaluated.
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