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Notalgia paresthetica following neuralgic amyotrophy: a case report.
[neuralgic amyotrophy]
We
report
the
case
of
a
patient
who
developed
notalgia
paresthetica
during
the
recovery
from
a
neuralgic
amyotrophy
.
A
23
-
year
-old
woman
had
a
typical
neuralgic
amyotrophy
(
severe
shoulder
pain
,
followed
by
a
long
thoracic
nerve
palsy
)
;
five
months
after
the
onset
of
pain
,
when
scapular
winging
was
improving
,
she
began
to
feel
a
burning
sensation
in
a
restricted
interscapular
area
,
on
the
same
side
.
Electromyography
was
consistent
with
a
long
thoracic
nerve
neuropathy
,
with
minor
neurogenic
changes
in
deltoid
and
biceps
brachii
.
Radiography
of
the
spine
was
unremarkable
.
The
notalgia
paresthetica
disappeared
shortly
before
the
complete
recovery
of
scapular
winging
.
The
abnormal
activation
of
shoulder
girdle
and
spine
extensor
muscles
during
the
time
of
long
thoracic
nerve
palsy
may
explain
the
association
between
the
two
disorders
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"amyotrophy"
symptom
adrenomyeloneuropathy
focal myositis
neuralgic amyotrophy
thoracic outlet syndrome
triple a syndrome
This symptom has already been validated