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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 35(1): 85-88, Mar. 2016. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-837312

ABSTRACT

A dermatopolimiosite émiopatia inflamatória de etiologia provavelmente autoimune e comportamento heterogêneo, afetando principalmente pele e músculos e ocasionando manifestações exantemáticas características, como o eritema heliótropo e a pápula de Gottron, e fraqueza muscular proximal simétrica. A associação dessa patologia a neuropatias periféricas é pouco conhecida, podendo raramente ocorrer neuropatia múltipla. O objetivo deste artigo é relatar um caso de síndrome compressiva de múltiplos nervos em portador de dermatopolimiosite. O paciente apresentava fraqueza muscular proximal e exantema característico e foi submetido à revisão laboratorial, ressonância magnética de abdome e eletroneuromiografia, que mostraram alterações. Foi então tratado através da neurólise do nervo mediano ao nível do túnel do carpo e do nervo ulnar ao nível do túnel cubital. Trata-se de importante possibilidade terapêutica em casos como o descrito,mas estudos de maior porte sobre a descompressão simultânea dos túneis carpal e ulnar são necessários.


Dermatopolymyositis is an inflammatory myopathy ­ whose etiology is probably autoimmune ­ that has heterogeneous manifestations that occur mainly in skin and muscles and cause characteristic rash, such as heliotrope rash, Gottron's sign and symmetric proximal weakness. The association between this pathology and peripheral neuropathies is little known and multiple neuropathies rarely occur. The purpose of this article is to report a case of multiple nerve compression syndrome in a patient with dermatopolymyositis. The patient had proximal weakness and characteristic rash and underwent a laboratorial review, abdominal MRI and electromyography, which showed changes. So he was treated by neurolysis of median and ulnar nerves at carpal and cubital tunnels levels, respectively. It is an important therapeutic possibility in cases like this, but larger studies on simultaneous decompression of carpal and cubital tunnels are necessary.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/complications , Cubital Tunnel Syndrome/complications , Decompression, Surgical , Dermatomyositis/complications
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Rev. chil. reumatol ; 27(1): 31-37, 2011. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-609903

ABSTRACT

La ultrasonografía es una herramienta útil para la evaluación de las anormalidades del codo, especialmente aquellas relacionadas con artropatías inflamatorias, mecánicas y degenerativas, al deporte, con actividades repetitivas o con entesitis. Es una herramienta dinámica que permite evaluar tanto estructuras extraarticulares como los ligamentos, tendones, músculos, bursas, entesis, nervios y vasos, así como las estructuras intraarticulares como los recesos articulares, cartílagos y superficies óseas articuladas. El objetivo de esta revision es brindar una actualizacion del uso de este método de imagen en las patologías más frecuentes que afectan el codo.


Ultrasonography is a useful tool for evaluation of abnormalities of the elbow, especially those related to inflammatory arthritis, mechanical and degenerative diseases, sports with repetitive activities or enthesitis. It is a dynamic tool that provides an evaluation of extra-articular structures such as ligaments, tendons, muscles, bursas, enthesis, nerves and vessels, as well as intra-articular structures such as joint recess, cartilage and bone surfaces articulated. The aim of this review is to provide an update on the use of this method of image in the most common diseases that affect the elbow.


Subject(s)
Humans , Elbow/injuries , Elbow , Pain/etiology , Ultrasonography , Bursitis/complications , Bursitis , Tennis Elbow/complications , Tennis Elbow , Elbow/innervation , Collateral Ligaments/injuries , Collateral Ligaments , Cubital Tunnel Syndrome/complications , Cubital Tunnel Syndrome , Synovitis/complications , Synovitis , Tendinopathy/complications , Tendinopathy
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