Auriculotemporal syndrome (Frey's syndrome) presenting as tic douloureux

Abstract
Two cases of auriculotemporal nerve syndrome (Frey's syndrome) presenting as trigeminal tic douloureux are reported. This condition, characterized by gustatory sweating and facial hyperemia, is occasionally associated with pain, which is usually described as aching or burning, and long-lasting. In these two cases, however, a tantalizing gustatory pain occurred in excruciating brief paroxysms. The pathophysiology of the syndrome, with particular reference to pain, and possible treatment modalities are discussed.