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Byung Nam Yoon - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • reversible reddish skin color change in a patient with compressive radial neuropathy
    BMC Neurology, 2018
    Co-Authors: Jong Hyeon Ahn, Dae Joong Kim, Jung Joon Sung, Yoonho Hong, Suk Won Ahn, Jeong Jin Park, Byung Nam Yoon
    Abstract:

    The motor and sensory symptoms caused by compressive radial neuropathy are well-known, but the involvement of the autonomic nervous system or the dermatologic symptoms are less well known. We report an unusual case of compressive radial neuropathy with reversible reddish skin color change. A 42-year-old man was referred for left Wrist Drop, finger Drop and a tingling sensation over the lateral dorsum of the left hand. Based on clinical information, neurologic examinations and electrophysiologic studies, he was diagnosed with compressive radial neuropathy. In addition, a reddish skin color change was observed at the area of radial sensory distribution. After two weeks of observation without specific treatment, the skin color had recovered along with a marked improvement in weakness and aberrant sensation. Compressive radial neuropathy with a reversible reddish skin color change is unusual and is considered to be due to vasomotor dysfunction of the radial autonomic nerve. Compressive radial neuropathy is presented with not only motor and sensory symptoms but also autonomic symptoms; therefore, careful examination and inspection are needed at diagnosis.

  • Reversible reddish skin color change in a patient with compressive radial neuropathy
    BMC, 2018
    Co-Authors: Jong Hyeon Ahn, Dae Joong Kim, Jung Joon Sung, Yoonho Hong, Suk Won Ahn, Jeong Jin Park, Byung Nam Yoon
    Abstract:

    Abstract Background The motor and sensory symptoms caused by compressive radial neuropathy are well-known, but the involvement of the autonomic nervous system or the dermatologic symptoms are less well known. We report an unusual case of compressive radial neuropathy with reversible reddish skin color change. Case presentation A 42-year-old man was referred for left Wrist Drop, finger Drop and a tingling sensation over the lateral dorsum of the left hand. Based on clinical information, neurologic examinations and electrophysiologic studies, he was diagnosed with compressive radial neuropathy. In addition, a reddish skin color change was observed at the area of radial sensory distribution. After two weeks of observation without specific treatment, the skin color had recovered along with a marked improvement in weakness and aberrant sensation. Conclusions Compressive radial neuropathy with a reversible reddish skin color change is unusual and is considered to be due to vasomotor dysfunction of the radial autonomic nerve. Compressive radial neuropathy is presented with not only motor and sensory symptoms but also autonomic symptoms; therefore, careful examination and inspection are needed at diagnosis

Jong Hyeon Ahn - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • reversible reddish skin color change in a patient with compressive radial neuropathy
    BMC Neurology, 2018
    Co-Authors: Jong Hyeon Ahn, Dae Joong Kim, Jung Joon Sung, Yoonho Hong, Suk Won Ahn, Jeong Jin Park, Byung Nam Yoon
    Abstract:

    The motor and sensory symptoms caused by compressive radial neuropathy are well-known, but the involvement of the autonomic nervous system or the dermatologic symptoms are less well known. We report an unusual case of compressive radial neuropathy with reversible reddish skin color change. A 42-year-old man was referred for left Wrist Drop, finger Drop and a tingling sensation over the lateral dorsum of the left hand. Based on clinical information, neurologic examinations and electrophysiologic studies, he was diagnosed with compressive radial neuropathy. In addition, a reddish skin color change was observed at the area of radial sensory distribution. After two weeks of observation without specific treatment, the skin color had recovered along with a marked improvement in weakness and aberrant sensation. Compressive radial neuropathy with a reversible reddish skin color change is unusual and is considered to be due to vasomotor dysfunction of the radial autonomic nerve. Compressive radial neuropathy is presented with not only motor and sensory symptoms but also autonomic symptoms; therefore, careful examination and inspection are needed at diagnosis.

  • Reversible reddish skin color change in a patient with compressive radial neuropathy
    BMC, 2018
    Co-Authors: Jong Hyeon Ahn, Dae Joong Kim, Jung Joon Sung, Yoonho Hong, Suk Won Ahn, Jeong Jin Park, Byung Nam Yoon
    Abstract:

    Abstract Background The motor and sensory symptoms caused by compressive radial neuropathy are well-known, but the involvement of the autonomic nervous system or the dermatologic symptoms are less well known. We report an unusual case of compressive radial neuropathy with reversible reddish skin color change. Case presentation A 42-year-old man was referred for left Wrist Drop, finger Drop and a tingling sensation over the lateral dorsum of the left hand. Based on clinical information, neurologic examinations and electrophysiologic studies, he was diagnosed with compressive radial neuropathy. In addition, a reddish skin color change was observed at the area of radial sensory distribution. After two weeks of observation without specific treatment, the skin color had recovered along with a marked improvement in weakness and aberrant sensation. Conclusions Compressive radial neuropathy with a reversible reddish skin color change is unusual and is considered to be due to vasomotor dysfunction of the radial autonomic nerve. Compressive radial neuropathy is presented with not only motor and sensory symptoms but also autonomic symptoms; therefore, careful examination and inspection are needed at diagnosis

G V Manjunath - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Solitary Giant Intramuscular Myxoid Neurofibroma Resulting in an above Elbow Amputation
    2016
    Co-Authors: Gururajaparasad Chennakeshaviah, Sunila Ravishankar, Rangaswamy Maggad, G V Manjunath
    Abstract:

    Copyright © 2012 Gururajaparasad Chennakeshaviah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Neurofibromas are uncommon benign tumours and are still rarer in intramuscular locations. They are not detected until they cause a significant damage to the neighbouring tissues. We present a case of a giant intramuscular myxoid neurofibroma of the left forearm which eroded the radius and ulna, restricting the movements at the elbow and Wrist joints and causing Wrist Drop resulting in an above elbow amputation. It was diagnosed by histopathology and was later confirmed by immunohistochemistry. 1

  • solitary giant intramuscular myxoid neurofibroma resulting in an above elbow amputation
    Case reports in pathology, 2012
    Co-Authors: Gururajaparasad Chennakeshaviah, Sunila Ravishankar, Rangaswamy Maggad, G V Manjunath
    Abstract:

    Neurofibromas are uncommon benign tumours and are still rarer in intramuscular locations. They are not detected until they cause a significant damage to the neighbouring tissues. We present a case of a giant intramuscular myxoid neurofibroma of the left forearm which eroded the radius and ulna, restricting the movements at the elbow and Wrist joints and causing Wrist Drop resulting in an above elbow amputation. It was diagnosed by histopathology and was later confirmed by immunohistochemistry.

Suk Won Ahn - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • reversible reddish skin color change in a patient with compressive radial neuropathy
    BMC Neurology, 2018
    Co-Authors: Jong Hyeon Ahn, Dae Joong Kim, Jung Joon Sung, Yoonho Hong, Suk Won Ahn, Jeong Jin Park, Byung Nam Yoon
    Abstract:

    The motor and sensory symptoms caused by compressive radial neuropathy are well-known, but the involvement of the autonomic nervous system or the dermatologic symptoms are less well known. We report an unusual case of compressive radial neuropathy with reversible reddish skin color change. A 42-year-old man was referred for left Wrist Drop, finger Drop and a tingling sensation over the lateral dorsum of the left hand. Based on clinical information, neurologic examinations and electrophysiologic studies, he was diagnosed with compressive radial neuropathy. In addition, a reddish skin color change was observed at the area of radial sensory distribution. After two weeks of observation without specific treatment, the skin color had recovered along with a marked improvement in weakness and aberrant sensation. Compressive radial neuropathy with a reversible reddish skin color change is unusual and is considered to be due to vasomotor dysfunction of the radial autonomic nerve. Compressive radial neuropathy is presented with not only motor and sensory symptoms but also autonomic symptoms; therefore, careful examination and inspection are needed at diagnosis.

  • Reversible reddish skin color change in a patient with compressive radial neuropathy
    BMC, 2018
    Co-Authors: Jong Hyeon Ahn, Dae Joong Kim, Jung Joon Sung, Yoonho Hong, Suk Won Ahn, Jeong Jin Park, Byung Nam Yoon
    Abstract:

    Abstract Background The motor and sensory symptoms caused by compressive radial neuropathy are well-known, but the involvement of the autonomic nervous system or the dermatologic symptoms are less well known. We report an unusual case of compressive radial neuropathy with reversible reddish skin color change. Case presentation A 42-year-old man was referred for left Wrist Drop, finger Drop and a tingling sensation over the lateral dorsum of the left hand. Based on clinical information, neurologic examinations and electrophysiologic studies, he was diagnosed with compressive radial neuropathy. In addition, a reddish skin color change was observed at the area of radial sensory distribution. After two weeks of observation without specific treatment, the skin color had recovered along with a marked improvement in weakness and aberrant sensation. Conclusions Compressive radial neuropathy with a reversible reddish skin color change is unusual and is considered to be due to vasomotor dysfunction of the radial autonomic nerve. Compressive radial neuropathy is presented with not only motor and sensory symptoms but also autonomic symptoms; therefore, careful examination and inspection are needed at diagnosis

Jeong Jin Park - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • reversible reddish skin color change in a patient with compressive radial neuropathy
    BMC Neurology, 2018
    Co-Authors: Jong Hyeon Ahn, Dae Joong Kim, Jung Joon Sung, Yoonho Hong, Suk Won Ahn, Jeong Jin Park, Byung Nam Yoon
    Abstract:

    The motor and sensory symptoms caused by compressive radial neuropathy are well-known, but the involvement of the autonomic nervous system or the dermatologic symptoms are less well known. We report an unusual case of compressive radial neuropathy with reversible reddish skin color change. A 42-year-old man was referred for left Wrist Drop, finger Drop and a tingling sensation over the lateral dorsum of the left hand. Based on clinical information, neurologic examinations and electrophysiologic studies, he was diagnosed with compressive radial neuropathy. In addition, a reddish skin color change was observed at the area of radial sensory distribution. After two weeks of observation without specific treatment, the skin color had recovered along with a marked improvement in weakness and aberrant sensation. Compressive radial neuropathy with a reversible reddish skin color change is unusual and is considered to be due to vasomotor dysfunction of the radial autonomic nerve. Compressive radial neuropathy is presented with not only motor and sensory symptoms but also autonomic symptoms; therefore, careful examination and inspection are needed at diagnosis.

  • Reversible reddish skin color change in a patient with compressive radial neuropathy
    BMC, 2018
    Co-Authors: Jong Hyeon Ahn, Dae Joong Kim, Jung Joon Sung, Yoonho Hong, Suk Won Ahn, Jeong Jin Park, Byung Nam Yoon
    Abstract:

    Abstract Background The motor and sensory symptoms caused by compressive radial neuropathy are well-known, but the involvement of the autonomic nervous system or the dermatologic symptoms are less well known. We report an unusual case of compressive radial neuropathy with reversible reddish skin color change. Case presentation A 42-year-old man was referred for left Wrist Drop, finger Drop and a tingling sensation over the lateral dorsum of the left hand. Based on clinical information, neurologic examinations and electrophysiologic studies, he was diagnosed with compressive radial neuropathy. In addition, a reddish skin color change was observed at the area of radial sensory distribution. After two weeks of observation without specific treatment, the skin color had recovered along with a marked improvement in weakness and aberrant sensation. Conclusions Compressive radial neuropathy with a reversible reddish skin color change is unusual and is considered to be due to vasomotor dysfunction of the radial autonomic nerve. Compressive radial neuropathy is presented with not only motor and sensory symptoms but also autonomic symptoms; therefore, careful examination and inspection are needed at diagnosis