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Isolated spinal accessory mononeuropathy associated with neurogenic muscle hypertrophy: restricted neuralgic amyotrophy or stretch-palsy? A case report.
[neuralgic amyotrophy]
A
55
-
year
-old
man
developed
transient
bi
-brachial
paresthesias
followed
by
severe
pain
over
his
left
shoulder
ridge
and
periscapular
region
within
8
hours
of
rigorous
hand
-over-
hand
hoisting
of
a
33
.
8
-
kg
(
75
-
lb
)
object
.
He
experienced
weakness
in
shoulder
abduction
followed
several
weeks
later
by
focal
hypertrophy
of
the
left
trapezius
.
Electrophysiologic
studies
showed
significant
spontaneous
motor
activity
in
the
form
of
denervation
potentials
,
fasciculations
,
and
complex
repetitive
discharges
.
The
2
major
diagnostic
considerations
were
restricted
neuralgic
amyotrophy
versus
stretch
palsy
of
the
spinal
accessory
nerve
.
The
clinical
similarities
and
differences
between
restricted
forms
of
neuralgic
amyotrophy
and
stretch
palsies
are
discussed
.
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"restricted neuralgic amyotrophy versus stretch palsy of the spinal accessory nerve"
symptom
neuralgic amyotrophy
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