Neurological and Dexterity Assessments in a Woman with Radiation-Induced Brachial Plexopathy After Breast Cancer

  • Harris S
  • Tugwell K
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The aim of this case report is to inform clinicians about radiation-induced brachial plexopathy, a rare complication that often presents well after treatment with inconsistent symptoms and manifestations. It is often a diagnosis of exclusion when a neoplastic or other cause cannot be identified. Electrodiagnostic testing is particularly useful. Here, the results of a standardized grip and pinch strength assessment and dexterity test are presented in a woman whose symptoms first appeared 20 years after completing treatments for stage IIIA breast cancer.

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Harris, S. R., & Tugwell, K. E. (2020). Neurological and Dexterity Assessments in a Woman with Radiation-Induced Brachial Plexopathy After Breast Cancer. The Oncologist, 25(10), e1583–e1585. https://doi.org/10.1634/theoncologist.2019-0875

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