Painful Hand and Moving Fingers: Case Report and Literature Review
Journal Title: Journal of Neurology and Experimental Neuroscience - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
We describe a 41 year-old man with painful hand and moving fingers (PHMF) syndrome. He presented with pain in the ulnar distribution of the left forearm and hand, and continuous abduction-adduction confined to the left IV finger. The symptoms started several months after trauma of the left cubital fossa with ulnar nerve injury. Response to therapy has remained suboptimal. We summarized the reported cases of the PHMF.
Authors and Affiliations
Fabian Rossi, Michael Hoffmann, Ramon Rodriguez-Cruz, Elisa M Rossi, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Nina Tsakadze
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