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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 48-51, 2014.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-182877

ABSTRACT

Pacinian neuroma is a rare skin disease characterized by hyperplasia or hypertrophy of the Vater-Pacini corpuscles which are responsible for the appreciation of deep pressure and vibration. It usually affects the volar aspects of the fingers in middle-aged adults and it produces severe pain and tenderness on the affected skins. About half of previously reported cases revealed the association with precipitating factors such as local trauma, but underlying mechanisms are not established. Two patients presented with a several months history of solitary pale-colored papule on the tip of finger. The patients reported a severe tenderness on the lesion with a history of repetitive trauma. The histopathologic examination from the lesions showed increased number of onion-like stratified structures around nerve fibers, compared to the usual density of pacinian corpuscles (3~5/cm2). The histopathological features were consistent with pacinian neuroma. The symptoms of the patients disappeared soon after the surgery. Herein, we present two patients with pacinian neuroma on the finger, and we also propose that pacinian neuroma should be considered for the differential diagnosis of tender papule on the digit.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Diagnosis, Differential , Fingers , Hyperplasia , Hypertrophy , Nerve Fibers , Neuroma , Pacinian Corpuscles , Precipitating Factors , Skin , Skin Diseases , Vibration
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 847-849, 2011.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-227690

ABSTRACT

Pacinian neuroma, also known as hyperplasia and/or hypertrophy of pacinian corpuscles is a rare skin condition usually occurring in the hand. Although it is known to cause pain and tenderness on the affected skin, asymptomatic cases have also been reported. We report a 46-year-old male monk who presented with asymptomatic skin lesions of paler color than the adjacent normal skin on the tips of the fingers of both hands. The 3 mm punch biopsy conducted on the lesion showed an increased number of onion bulb-like structures with a nerve fiber in each center. The patient was diagnosed with pacinian neuroma and has been under regular follow up without treatment.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Biopsy , Fingers , Follow-Up Studies , Hand , Hyperplasia , Hypertrophy , Nerve Fibers , Neuroma , Onions , Pacinian Corpuscles , Skin
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Journal of the Korean Society of Medical Ultrasound ; : 223-226, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-725640

ABSTRACT

Pacinian neuroma is a rare tumor characterized by hypertrophy and hyperplasia of preexisting pacinian corpuscles. This tumor most frequently presents as a small superficial mass affecting the hands and feet, which produces localized sharp pain. The etiology is unknown, but local trauma has been postulated as an important factor. Here we report a case of posttraumatic pacinian neuroma in a 24-year-old woman who presented with severe local pain in the palm. The clinical features, and the sonographic and pathologic findings of posttraumatic pacinian neuroma are discussed.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Young Adult , Foot , Hand , Hyperplasia , Hypertrophy , Neuroma , Pacinian Corpuscles
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Arch. argent. dermatol ; 54(5): 201-205, sept.-oct. 2004. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-397580

ABSTRACT

El neuroma paciniano es una lesión reactiva infrecuente de observar, producida por la hipertrofia o hiperplasia de los corpúsculos de Vater Pacini. Se presenta en adultos, con predominio en el sexo femenino, localizado con mayor frecuencia en los dedos de las manos, principalmente índice y medio y más raramente en palmas. El motivo de consulta es el dolor local, que es de intensidad variable y suele existir un antecedente de trauma previo en la zona afectada. Por lo general, se puede detectar en esa área una pequeña tumoración profunda. Se estudia una paciente con una lesión localizada en el dedo índice derecho, con antecedente. La extirpación quirúrgica fue resolutiva. La revisión bibliográfica lo revela como una afectación infrecuente, que debe ser considerada en el diagnóstico diferencial del dolor digital de causa desconocida


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Aged , Neuroma , Pacinian Corpuscles/pathology , Fingers , Neuroma
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 672-677, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-656878

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To clarify the morphologic and quantitative changes of mechanoreceptors of the human ACL with degenerative arthritis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eleven fresh specimens of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) were obtained from patients with degenerative arthritis during TKA. As a control, two fresh specimens were taken from healthy men at the time of a traumatic above knee amputation. The whole ligaments were serially frozen and sectioned at a thickness of 40 mum. After immunohistochemical staining, the mechanoreceptors were observed under a light microscope. The ratios of sections showing mechanoreceptors were calculated. Statistical analyses were performed using the chi-square test. RESULTS: In the two control specimens, nineteen mechanoreceptors were found, evenly distributed at the femoral and tibial ends. However, the average number of mechanoreceptors was 1.4 (total 15) in the arthritic ligaments (p<0.05), and these were located near the femoral side rather than the tibial end. The percentage of sections showing mechanorecptors was 8.3% in the arthritic group and 40.2% in the control group (p<0.05). All receptors were round or fusiform shaped Ruffini corpuscles; Pacinian corpuscles could not be found in either group. Nine of 15 mechanoreceptors in the arthritic groups were "necrotic" in shape. CONCLUSION: Mechanoreceptors in arthritic ACL were significantly reduced in number and mainly necrotic in shape. Our findings suggest that the numerical and morphological changes of mechanoreceptors are closely related with reduced proprioception in degenerative arthritis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Amputation, Surgical , Anterior Cruciate Ligament , Knee , Ligaments , Mechanoreceptors , Osteoarthritis , Pacinian Corpuscles , Proprioception
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Neurosciences. 2003; 8 (1): 53-54
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-63974

ABSTRACT

Neural tumors composed of Pacinian corpuscles are rare and have only occasionally been reported in the literature. All such lesions, which have been reported to date, have been benign. One such lesion described here presented as a painful lesion on the right hand in a 17-year-old Omani female. There was history of trap door injury 7 years back involving the wrist, thumb and index finger. The patient gradually developed multiple bosselated nodules near the first web space with gradually increasing pain. This case is being reported for the first time in the Sultanate of Oman. We herein report this case due to its rarity


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Neuroma/pathology , Median Nerve , Median Neuropathy , Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms , Pacinian Corpuscles/pathology
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Rev. Asoc. Argent. Ortop. Traumatol ; 67(3): 191-194, sept. 2002. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-343102

ABSTRACT

En este trabajo se describe el hallazgo de terminales nerviosas sensitivas en los planos histologicos que subyacen al aparato extensor digital de la mano. Cuarenta y ocho preparados frescos de sujetos cadavericos fueron teñidos con hemotoxilina-eosina, con tricromico de Mason y con impregnacion argentica para reticulina. Las coloraciones permitieron diferenciar y mostrar las estirpes celulares y las variedades tisulares de diferentes planos que se corresponden con los descritos en otro trabajo publicado, relacionados con la aponeurosis extensora digital subtendinosa y las fascias preperiosticas falangicas dorsales, asi fue posible constatar la presencia de fibras colagenas en los tejidos correspondientes al capuchon extensor, la caracteristica abundancia de fibras reticulares a lo largo de todos los planos observados, el aspecto y el contenido tipicos de los adipocitos, y la presencia de elementos nerviosos, tales como corpusculos receptores de Pacini en la fascia preperiostica falangica dorsal


Subject(s)
Fascia , Fingers , Hand , Pacinian Corpuscles
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 240-244, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-653276

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To identify sensory nerve endings in the human hip joint capsule and in the pseudocapsule after total hip replacement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten hip joint capsules from patients undergoing bipolar hip replacement for acute femoral neck fracture, and six pseudocapsules from patients undergoing revision hip surgery for failed total hip replacement were harvested and stained in bulk using a modified gold-chloride method. Sensory nerve endings were identified using the criteria described by Freeman and Wyke. RESULTS: Three morphologically distinct types of nerve endings were identified in the normal human hip joint capsules; type I Ruffini corpuscles, type II Pacinian corpuscles and type IV free nerve endings. In contrast, no proprioceptive nerve endings (type I and II receptors) were observed in pseudocapsular tissues. A small number of type IV receptors were noted in the pseudocapsule, but these were significantly fewer in number than in normal hip capsular tissue. CONCLUSION: The pseudocapsule that forms after hip replacement surgery may protect joint stability through a mechanical check-rein effect rather than through a proprioceptive feedback mechanism.


Subject(s)
Humans , Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip , Capsules , Feedback, Sensory , Femoral Neck Fractures , Hip Joint , Hip , Joints , Mechanoreceptors , Nerve Endings , Pacinian Corpuscles , Sensory Receptor Cells
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