2013
Hyperhidrosis: Anatomy, Pathophysiology and Treatment with Emphasis on the Role of Botulinum Toxins
Lakraj AA, Moghimi N, Jabbari B. Hyperhidrosis: Anatomy, Pathophysiology and Treatment with Emphasis on the Role of Botulinum Toxins. Toxins 2013, 5: 821-840. PMID: 23612753, PMCID: PMC3705293, DOI: 10.3390/toxins5040821.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBotulinum ToxinsBotulinum Toxins, Type ADermatologic AgentsEvidence-Based MedicineHumansHyperhidrosisInjections, IntradermalIontophoresisSweat GlandsConceptsClass II studiesII studyAxillary hyperhidrosisPalmar hyperhidrosisComparator studiesBotulinum toxinClass IEvidence level BLevel of evidenceClass III studiesOral agentsIII studyClinical featuresTopical agentsComparable efficacyLong lasting effectInjection sessionsBlinded studyAmerican AcademyDrug efficacyClass IIHyperhidrosisEfficacyWorld literatureToxin
2011
Treatment of Refractory Pain with Botulinum Toxins—An Evidence-Based Review
Jabbari B, Machado D. Treatment of Refractory Pain with Botulinum Toxins—An Evidence-Based Review. Pain Medicine 2011, 12: 1594-1606. PMID: 21958302, DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2011.01245.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPost-operative painRefractory painBotulinum toxinChronic low back painChronic lateral epicondylitisClass II articlesLevel B evidenceLevel C evidencePost-traumatic neuralgiaVastus lateralis imbalanceMyofascial pain syndromePlacebo-controlled studyPost-herpetic neuralgiaAnterior knee painPainful knee osteoarthritisChronic daily headacheLow back painTotal knee arthroplastyEvidence-based reviewEvidence-based dataSphincter spasmKnee painPain syndromePelvic painPiriformis syndrome