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ACM arq. catarin. med ; 50(1): 137-143, 13/04/2021.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1354494

ABSTRACT

A Síndrome de Parsonage-Turner (SPT) é uma doença rara que acomete a musculatura da cintura escapular, acarretando hipotrofia muscular e grande limitação funcional. A etiologia ainda é indeterminada; acredita-se que existam fatores autoimunes e infecciosos envolvidos. No presente caso foi aventada possível relação com a vacina da influenza. Os sintomas da SPT incluem dor abrupta de um lado da cintura escapular, sendo característico o despertar noturno. É uma condição de difícil diagnóstico, podendo ser confundida inicialmente com espondilose cervical, capsulite adesiva, radiculopatia cervical e bursite. Na investigação diagnóstica, foram realizados exames laboratoriais e ressonâncias magnéticas e eletroneuromiografia que auxiliou na definição diagnóstica. O tratamento envolve a abordagem da dor neuropática e reabilitação visando a recuperacao da força e da função muscular. O objetivo dessa descrição é revisar o assunto através de um relato de caso típico mas que, no entanto, não foi inicialmente considerado, servindo de alerta para que diante de quadros de dor aguda em membros superiors seja ponderado o diagnóstico de Parsonage Turner. Dessa forma o assunto se torna mais habitual no ofício médico, facilitando o diagnóstico precoce e oferecendo o prognóstico ao paciente, evitando exames e medicações desnecessárias.


Parsonage-Turner Syndrome (SPT) is a rare disease that affects the musculature of the shoulder girdle, resulting in muscle hypotrophy and functional limitation. The etiology is still undertermined: It is believed that exist autoimune disorders and infections involved. In this case a possible relationship with the influenza vacinne was suggest. The symptoms of SPT include acute onset pain in one side of the shoulder girdle and frequently awakens pacients from sleep, fact that occurred in this report. This disease has difficult diagnostic and can be confused initially with cervical spondylosis, adhesive capsulitis, cervical radiculopathy and bursitis. In the diagnostic investigation, laboratory exams, magnetic resonances and electroneuromyography were performed, of the latter deserves mention for assisting in the definitive diagnosis and determining the extent of the lesion. There is still no protocol for specific treatment, but it should be focused on reducing neuropathic pain and recovering muscle strength and function. The purpose of this description is to review the subject through a typical case report, which, however, was not initially considered, serving as a warning so that in the face of acute pain in upper limbs, the diagnosis of Parsonage Turner should be considered. Thus, the subject becomes more usual in the medical craft making the clinical evaluation more careful so that the diagnosis is early and offers a better prognosis to the patient, avoiding unnecessary exams and medications.

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