Crocodile tears syndrome
Crocodile tears syndrome: Spontaneous tearing in parallel with the normal salivation of eating. The crocodile tears syndrome occurs most often following facial paralysis when nerve fibers destined for a salivary gland are damaged and by mistake regrow into a tear gland. Also called Bogorad’s syndrome, gustatolacrimal reflex, paroxysmal lacrimation.
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