Abstract
A 38-year-old Hispanic woman with no known past medical or family history presented to the emergency department with severe, intractable left upper and lower extremity pain and inability to walk for 2 days. The woman reported a history of chronic, progressive left hand, arm, and leg deformity over the previous 2 years with episodic flares of severe pain. The woman had not reported any trauma or systemic symptoms. Physical exam revealed deformity and hypertrophy of the second and third digits of the left hand (Figure 1), the left elbow, left thigh, and lower aspect of her left leg without significant joint swelling, warmth or redness. She exhibited significantly limited and painful range of motion at the joints in the left upper and lower extremity. Plain radiographs were obtained (Figure 2).
Highlights
A 38-year-old Hispanic woman with no known past medical or family history presented to the emergency department with severe, intractable left upper and lower extremity pain and inability to walk for 2 days
The woman reported a history of chronic, progressive left hand, arm, and leg deformity over the previous 2 years with episodic flares of severe pain
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Summary
Powered by the California Digital Library University of California One in a Million: A Case of Arm and Leg Pain and Deformity Matthew Silver, MD* Cyril Thomas, MS PA-C* Erica Montgomery, PA-S† * Kaiser Permanente, Department of Emergency Medicine, San Diego, California † University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
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