Frey’s syndrome is a complication that commonly occurs after surgical procedures involving which gland?
Explanation
Frey’s syndrome typically develops following surgery on the parotid gland. This condition arises due to aberrant regeneration of auriculotemporal nerve fibers, leading to sweating and flushing in the area during salivation. Surgeries involving other salivary glands or the TMJ are not commonly associated with this syndrome.