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Pain Pract ; 2024 Jun 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38849322

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INTRODUCTION: To determine the frequency of superior cluneal nerve entrapment (SCN-E) in patients who applied to our outpatient clinic with low back pain. METHODS: Two hundred patients with mechanical low back pain persisting more than 3 months were included in our study. All patients were evaluated with detailed clinical history and physical examination. Ultrasound-guided diagnostic injection was performed in patients who had tenderness on the posterior iliac crest and whose main complaint emerged by pressing on this point. Patients with 70% or greater pain relief 1 h after the injection were considered as SCN-E. The frequency and clinical features of SCN-E were determined and compared with other mechanical low back pain. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients included in our study was 48.56 ± 14.11 years, with 138 female and 62 male patients. The diagnostic injection was performed on 31 patients and considered positive in 24 of them. The frequency of SCN-E was determined as 12%. The Hip-Knee Flexion Test was determined to be more specific for SCN-E than other causes of low back pain, the sensitivity and specificity of the test were 41.67% and 88.64% (p = 0.001; p < 0.01). In addition, all demographic and clinical features in patients diagnosed with SCN-E were found to be similar to other mechanical low back pain cases. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with chronic low back pain, SCN-E is not a rare cause and is often overlooked. Increasing the awareness and experience of physicians on SCN-E will prevent patients from being exposed to unnecessary surgical or non-surgical treatments.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38551519

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BACKGROUND: Although loss of muscle mass may be associated with general weakness, intolerance to physical activity and fatigue, it is underestimated and poorly understood in patients with sarcoidosis. AIM: To compare the quadriceps femoris muscle (QFM) thickness measured by ultrasonography (US) between the female patients with sarcoidosis and controls, secondly to assess the correlation between the muscle strength, fatigue and QFM thickness. DESIGN: Observational, case-control study. SETTING: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department of a University Hospital. POPULATION: Thirty-one women with sarcoidosis and 27 healthy volunteers were included in the study. METHODS: The participants were evaluated for the following outcomes: 1) handgrip strength; 2) QFM thickness measured using US; and 3) sonographic thigh adjustment ratio (STAR). The sarcoidosis group was also evaluated with the 30-second chair stand test (30s-CST) and Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS). RESULTS: The QFM thickness and STAR values of the patients with sarcoidosis were significantly lower than those of the controls (P=0.0001). However, no statistically significant difference was observed between the handgrip strengths of the groups (P=0.581). There was no statistically significant correlation between the STAR values and handgrip strength in the sarcoidosis group; however, there was a significant positive correlation between the STAR values and 30s-CST (r=0.467, P=0.008). CONCLUSIONS: Loss of muscle mass is one of the musculoskeletal conditions in patients with sarcoidosis that may be associated with nonspecific symptoms, such as general debility, intolerance to physical activity, and fatigue. In the present study, no difference was observed in hand grip strength between the groups, while we found that QFM thickness was affected in patients with sarcoidosis when compared to the controls. The ultrasonographic QFM evaluation seems to be an innovative tool which may be used at all stages of sarcoidosis patient follow-up. CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT: The grip strength is a commonly used test to detect muscle weakness, but onset of a decrease in muscle mass in the lower extremities may occur earlier. Considering the increased burden of musculoskeletal problems in this population, performing 30s-CST and sonographic QFM thickness is practical methods to identify risky patients.

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J Ultrasound Med ; 43(5): 967-978, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38323351

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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the nail units of patients with axial spondyloarthritis (ax-SpA) using ultrasound and to identify any subclinical changes. We also aimed to examine the relationship between clinical enthesitis scores and nail involvement in patients with ax-SpA. METHODS: The study included 40 patients with ax-Spa, 40 patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA), and 40 healthy controls. The thickness of the nail plates, morphological changes, the thickness of the proximal nail units, the thickness of the nail beds, and power Doppler signal intensities were evaluated and compared. Maastricht Ankylosing Spondylitis Enthesitis Score and Spondyloarthritis Research Consortium of Canada Enthesitis Index were also evaluated in patients with ax-SpA. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between the thickness of the nail plates of the three groups (P > .05). The first nail bed thickness of ax-SpA cases was significantly higher than the control group (P = .046), and the fourth and fifth nail proximal unit thicknesses of the control group were significantly lower than the ax-SpA and PsA groups (P = .023, P = .017). We also found that the Wortsman scores of the cases with PsA were significantly higher than the ax-SpA and control groups (P = .0001). CONCLUSION: The thickness of the proximal nail unit adjacent to the insertion of the digital extensor tendon, which is considered as the enthesis area, is similar to the patients with PsA in patients with ax-SpA, especially in the fourth and fifth fingers compared to the control group. On the other hand, almost no structural changes in nail plates were observed in patients with ax-SpA group.


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Artrite Psoriásica , Entesopatia , Espondilartrite , Espondilite Anquilosante , Humanos , Artrite Psoriásica/complicações , Artrite Psoriásica/diagnóstico por imagem , Espondilartrite/complicações , Espondilartrite/diagnóstico por imagem , Ultrassonografia , Índice de Gravidade de Doença
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Muscle Nerve ; 69(5): 543-547, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38356457

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INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Ulnar nerve instability (UNI) in the retroepicondylar groove is described as nerve subluxation or dislocation. In this study, considering that instability may cause chronic ulnar nerve damage by increasing the friction risk, we aimed to examine the effects of UNI on nerve morphology ultrasonographically. METHODS: Asymptomatic patients with clinical suspicion of UNI were referred for further clinical and ultrasonographic examination. Based on ulnar nerve mobility on ultrasound, the patients were first divided into two groups: stable and unstable. The unstable group was further divided into two subgroups: subluxation and dislocation. The cross-sectional area (CSA) of the nerve was measured in three regions relative to the medial epicondyle (ME). RESULTS: In the ultrasonographic evaluation, UNI was identified in 59.1% (52) of the 88 elbows. UNI was bilateral in 50% (22) of the 44 patients. Mean CSA was not significantly different between groups. A statistically significant difference in ulnar nerve mobility was found between the group with CSA of <10 versus ≥10 mm2 (p = .027). Nerve instability was found in 85.7% of elbows with an ulnar nerve CSA value of ≥10 mm2 at the ME level. DISCUSSION: The probability of developing neuropathy in patients with UNI may be higher than in those with normal nerve mobility. Further prospective studies are required to elucidate whether asymptomatic individuals with UNI and increased CSA may be at risk for developing symptomatic ulnar neuropathy at the elbow.


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Articulação do Cotovelo , Neuropatias Ulnares , Humanos , Nervo Ulnar/diagnóstico por imagem , Neuropatias Ulnares/diagnóstico por imagem , Cotovelo/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulação do Cotovelo/inervação , Ultrassonografia
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Turk J Phys Med Rehabil ; 69(3): 380-384, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37674802

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Neurofibroma, a benign peripheral nerve sheath tumor, represents a rare cause of posterior interosseous nerve syndrome. Electrodiagnostic studies may not identify the exact site of nerve compression, a possible lesion that compresses the nerve and do not provide information about the morphological changes. Ultrasound is a cost-effective, practical modality that provides the opportunity for dynamic tracking in the peripheral nerves, and it is widely considered as the initial imaging modality for peripheral nerves. Herein, we report a case of posterior interosseous nerve palsy in a 13-year-old boy with neurofibroma of posterior interosseous nerve diagnosed with ultrasound. The benefit of ultrasound in localizing and determining the etiology of the posterior interosseous nerve palsy is emphasized in this case report. A meticulous ultrasound examination is recommended in suspected peripheral nerve lesions, regardless of the results of electrophysiological and imaging modalities.

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Ann Indian Acad Neurol ; 26(1): 67-72, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37034043

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Background: Blockade of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) with local anesthetic (LA) has therapeutic role as well as diagnostic value for meralgia paresthetica (MP). The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of ultrasound-guided LA and LA + CS injections in the treatment of MP. Methods: This was a prospective, double-blinded, randomized controlled study. Thirty-two patients were evaluated clinically, and electrophysiologically and diagnosed as MP by diagnostic block. They were randomly assigned to two groups and all patients completed the study. The first group (n = 17) received 2 mL of lidocaine 2%+1 mL of betamethasone, while the second group (n = 15) received 2 mL of lidocaine 2% + 1 mL saline solution. Results: No statistically significant difference was detected between the groups in numeric rating scale (NRS) values. In both groups, NRS values were significantly decreased after the injection that confirms the diagnosis of MP. The improvement continued on the following weeks in both groups. At the 4th week, the NRS value reached to 2.47 in the CS group and reached to 3.13 in the LA group. Conclusions: Both CS and LA injections for the treatment of MP were found to be clinically effective and both may be therapeutic options. In intractable cases, once the nerve block is applied with or without CS, well-being can be achieved by keeping the patient away from the triggering factors. To provide effective and isolated injection of LFCN, that may have frequent anatomical variations, ultrasonography guidance could be suggested.

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Agri ; 34(1): 33-37, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34988956

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OBJECTIVES: In this study, we aimed to compare the Maastricht Ankylosing Spondylitis Enthesitis Score (MASES) values of patients with axial spondyloarthritis (ax-SpA) with and without coccydynia. METHODS: We included 42 cases between the ages of 18 to 65 that were admitted to our clinic between August 1, 2019 and April 20, 2020 with the diagnosis of ax-SpA. The first group consisted of 13 patients with coccydynia and the second group consisted of 29 patients without coccydynia. Besides the demographic data Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Score-C-reactive protein (ASDAS-CRP), Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Functional Index (BASFI), and MASES values of the patients were recorded. RESULTS: We found that 13 (29.5%) of 42 patients with ax-SpA had coccydynia. While the rate of female patients in the coccydynia group was 46.15%, in the group without coccydynia, this rate was 31.03%. The mean of MASES, ASDAS-CRP, and BASFI values of the coccydynia group was statistically significantly higher than the group without coccydynia. We found that the BASFI was the most effective factor affecting the presence of coccydynia. CONCLUSION: Our study supports the increased prevalence of coccydynia in patients with ax-SpA. In this study, we found that the presence of coccydynia may be associated with hypomobility rather than enthesitis.


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Espondiloartrite Axial , Espondilite Anquilosante , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prevalência , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Espondilite Anquilosante/complicações , Adulto Jovem
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Curr HIV Res ; 20(1): 74-81, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34856908

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BACKGROUND: Reduced bone mineral density (BMD) is a frequent comorbidity observed in people living with HIV (PLHIV). OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study is to determine the prevalence and associated factors of reduced bone mineral density (BMD) among men with suppressed viral load taking antiretroviral therapy. METHODS: The study was conducted as a cross-sectional design between January to April 2019. 211 patients were included in the study. Z-score at either body site between -1.0 and -2.0 or -2 or less was defined as osteopenia or osteoporosis, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the factors affecting the development of reduced BMD. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients involved in the study was 34.8 ± 7.6. Osteoporosis was detected in 21.4% and osteopenia in 44.5% of the patients. There was a significant relationship found between HIV diagnosis time, ART usage duration, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) use, TDF use in the past, total TDF usage time and decreased BMD. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the likelihood of reduced bone marrow density was 67% lower among those with regular milk or dairy product intake compared to those without (OR=0.330; 95% CI = 0.12-0.92, p=0.033). CONCLUSION: There is a high prevalence of reduced BMD among PLHIV aged under 50, which is mainly confounded by HIV diagnosis time, ART usage duration and TDF usage. Although virological control has been achieved, these patients should be followed up, considering that they may have decreased BMD.


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Fármacos Anti-HIV , Infecções por HIV , Osteoporose , Absorciometria de Fóton , Idoso , Fármacos Anti-HIV/farmacologia , Fármacos Anti-HIV/uso terapêutico , Densidade Óssea , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Infecções por HIV/complicações , Infecções por HIV/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Masculino , Osteoporose/induzido quimicamente , Osteoporose/tratamento farmacológico , Osteoporose/epidemiologia , Prevalência , Tenofovir/uso terapêutico , Carga Viral
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Sisli Etfal Hastan Tip Bul ; 56(4): 525-535, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36660395

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Objectives: Functional limitation of the upper extremity (UE) in obstetrical brachial plexus paralysis (OBPP) restricts a child's participation in daily living and social activities. In treatment, the participation of UE in rehabilitation is important. Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is a promising rehabilitation approach that is used to improve the UE functions of patients with neurological dysfunctions. Methods: This single-blinded randomized controlled clinical trial includes 30 pediatric patients diagnosed with chronic OBPP aged between 2 and 12 years. The patients were divided into two groups as a modified CIMT group and a control group. Patients in both groups underwent classical rehabilitation treatment 4 times a week for 8 weeks. Range of motion (ROM), stretching, strengthening, and proprioceptive exercises were given to both control and CIMT group. The patients in the CIMT group had to wear constraining arm slings 2 h per day and 4 days a week for 8 weeks. The patients were evaluated both before and after treatment using the Mallet classification system and the Melbourne unilateral upper limb assessment-2 (The MA2) scale. Results: In both groups, the Mallet and MA2 scores significantly increased after the treatment process. However, the percentage of improvement was higher for the CIMT group. Conclusion: Modified CIMT improves the joint ROM and the functional use of the extremity among OBPP-diagnosed children. This improvement is greater in the CIMT group compared to the improvement in the control group. Implementation of CIMT in a routine rehabilitation process may be helpful.

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Turk J Phys Med Rehabil ; 67(3): 378-381, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34870128

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In these days of the pandemic, we have faced with the locomotor system problems following severe acute respiratory syndrome-coro- navirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. While some of these problems are related to the disease itself, some of them are associated with the prolonged immobilization during the infection. Long-term intensive care unit admissions of patients may also lead to various types of neuropathies, extending the recovery period. The real burden of the novel coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) is still unclear. In particular, after a prolonged hospitalization period, the duration of rehabilitation may be longer to gain independence in daily living activities. In this report, we present a different aspect of the COVID-19 with bilateral foot drop in a 53-year-old female patient. To the best of our knowledge, this case is the first report of both peroneal and sciatic nerve damage following COVID-19.

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Muscle Nerve ; 63(3): 351-356, 2021 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33244767

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INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between ultrasonographic hand muscle thickness measurements and hand muscle strength in patients who underwent median or ulnar nerve reconstruction. METHODS: In this prospective, cross-sectional study, intrinsic hand muscle thicknesses were measured using ultrasound with a 4- to 13-MHz linear-array probe. Measurements of hand strength were performed using a dynamometer and a pinchmeter. RESULTS: In the median nerve group (n = 11), a moderate correlation (r = 0.694; P = .018) was observed between lateral pinch strength and transverse thenar thickness. In the ulnar nerve group (n = 11), longitudinal thenar thickness below the flexor pollicis longus tendon was moderate to highly correlated with pinch and handgrip strengths (r = 0.726-0.893; P < .05); whole transverse thenar thickness was moderate to highly correlated with pinch strengths (r = 0.724-0.836; P < .05). DISCUSSION: Sonographic measurements of intrinsic hand muscle thickness may be a useful tool for the assessment and follow-up of patients with median or ulnar nerve injury.


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Força da Mão/fisiologia , Nervo Mediano/cirurgia , Músculo Esquelético/diagnóstico por imagem , Traumatismos dos Nervos Periféricos/cirurgia , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica , Nervo Ulnar/cirurgia , Adolescente , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Traumatismos do Antebraço/fisiopatologia , Traumatismos do Antebraço/cirurgia , Mãos/inervação , Humanos , Masculino , Nervo Mediano/lesões , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Força Muscular , Dinamômetro de Força Muscular , Músculo Esquelético/patologia , Músculo Esquelético/fisiopatologia , Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos , Tamanho do Órgão , Traumatismos dos Nervos Periféricos/fisiopatologia , Força de Pinça/fisiologia , Estudos Prospectivos , Recuperação de Função Fisiológica , Resultado do Tratamento , Nervo Ulnar/lesões , Adulto Jovem
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Sisli Etfal Hastan Tip Bul ; 54(4): 505-507, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33364895

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Transient osteoporosis of the hip, idiopathic, is a table, beginning with hip pain without a history of trauma, usually self-limiting and seen in middle-aged men and pregnant women. In this case report, a male patient who was admitted because of hip pain and detected transient osteoporosis go the hip was discussed. The purpose of the case presentation is to emphasize the necessity of transient osteoporosis of the hip in the differential diagnosis of sudden onset of hip pain and to review the literature on this subject.

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Turk J Phys Med Rehabil ; 66(3): 364-367, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33089094

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Both human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and antiretroviral therapy are related to an increased risk of fracture. As a result of the developments in HIV treatment in recent years, life expectancy in HIV-infected patients has increased. Therefore, HIV-related musculoskeletal problems such as osteoporosis and avascular necrosis are more common currently. There are complex mechanisms in HIV-related osteoporosis. The loss of bone mineral density is particularly distinctive in the first months of the therapy. In this report, we present a 54-year-old woman admitted to our clinic with right thigh pain for three months and diagnosed with a femoral neck stress fracture.

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Neurol Sci ; 41(11): 3243-3247, 2020 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32388647

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BACKGROUND: Shoulder pain is a common complication of hemiplegic patients that can interrupt their rehabilitation program and is associated with poorer outcomes. The usefulness of the suprascapular nerve block. (SSNB) in the stroke population has been suggested, but some concerns still remain. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of SSNB on pain intensity and passive range ofmotion (PROM) in patients with hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP). STUDY DESIGN: A prospective, double blind, randomized controlled trial was conductedin 34 stroke patients with HSP. They were randomly divided into three groups: Localanesthetic (LA) injection into the trapezius muscle (placebo group), LA injection into thesuprascapular notch, and LA and corticosteroid (CS) injections into the suprascapularnotch.The main outcome was visual analog scale (VAS) scores evaluated before andafter administration of the injection at 1 hour, 1 week, and 1 month. RESULTS: There were significant decreases in the VAS scores with all three injections at all follow-up time points (p: 0.001 for the placebo group, p <0.001 for the LA group, and p <0.001 for the LA+CS group). When changes in VAS scores were compared between the groups, the LA+CS group demonstrated a higher decrease in VAS than the placebo group. Improvement in the PROM was seen only in the LA and LA+CS groups. CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study support the use of an SSNB with or without CS, to increase the range of motion in the affected shoulder, especially during the rehabilitation period.


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Anestésicos Locais , Bloqueio Nervoso , Corticosteroides , Hemiplegia/complicações , Hemiplegia/tratamento farmacológico , Humanos , Medição da Dor , Estudos Prospectivos , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Dor de Ombro/tratamento farmacológico , Dor de Ombro/etiologia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Agri ; 32(2): 99-102, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Turco | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32297962

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Dermatomyositis (DM) is a rare connective tissue disease characterized by skin lesions and inflammatory changes observed in muscle biopsy findings. A definitive diagnosis of DM requires a characteristic rash in addition to proximal muscle weakness and muscle enzyme level elevation. DM is twice as common in women as men, with an age of onset of approximately 50 years. This case report describes a 29-year-old patient with low back pain and proximal muscle weakness in the legs diagnosed as lumbar disc herniation who was then referred by the neurosurgery department to our clinic. A physical examination revealed the characteristic skin lesions for dermatomyositis. Needle electromyography and a skin biopsy were performed, and corticosteroid treatment was initiated. In misdiagnosed patients, fatty infiltration in the muscles may cause irreversible weakness and gait disturbance. Early suppression of inflammation is important and can yield a dramatic response to treatment.


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Dermatomiosite/diagnóstico , Adulto , Dermatomiosite/complicações , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Humanos , Dor Lombar/etiologia , Masculino , Debilidade Muscular/etiologia
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Agri ; 31(4): 178-182, 2019 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31741344

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a piriformis injection on neuropathic pain in patients with piriformis syndrome. METHODS: Thirty patients with unilateral hip and/or leg pain, a positive FAIR test (increased H-reflex latency with Flexion, Adduction and Internal Rotation), and a trigger point at the piriformis muscle were enrolled in this prospective study. All of the patients exhibited neuropathic pain scored according to the Douleur Neuropathique 4 (DN4) of ≥4 for at least 6 months. All of the patients received 4 mL of lidocaine 2%+1 mL of betamethazone to the piriformis muscle under the guidance of ultrasound. The Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), DN4, and the painDETECT (PD) questionnaire were used for outcome assessment. RESULTS: A statistically significant improvement was seen in all scores (p<0.001) when both first week and first month results were compared with the baseline values. Comparison of the first week results with those of the first month revealed a statistically significant improvement in only the NRS and PD scores (p<0.001). The greatest improvement in all scores was seen in the first week after the injection. A mild increase was seen in all scores at the first month compared to the first week. CONCLUSION: A piriformis injection was found to be effective for both somatic and neuropathic pain in piriformis syndrome patients. Long-term follow-up is needed in order to consider this option alongside other treatment alternatives, like botulinum toxin and myofascial release.


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Anestésicos Locais/uso terapêutico , Anti-Inflamatórios/uso terapêutico , Betametasona/uso terapêutico , Lidocaína/uso terapêutico , Neuralgia/tratamento farmacológico , Síndrome do Músculo Piriforme/tratamento farmacológico , Anestésicos Locais/administração & dosagem , Anti-Inflamatórios/administração & dosagem , Betametasona/administração & dosagem , Combinação de Medicamentos , Feminino , Humanos , Injeções Intramusculares , Lidocaína/administração & dosagem , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neuralgia/fisiopatologia , Medição da Dor , Síndrome do Músculo Piriforme/fisiopatologia , Estudos Prospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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