Abstract
An 84-year-old woman was referred to our hospital because of aches and pain in her left hand and foot. Three months before her symptoms occurred, a pacemaker had been implanted for the treatment of a 2:1 atrioventricular block with bradycardia. In an X-ray examination, prominently decreased bone density was noted in her left fingers and toes. She was diagnosed to have CRPS-I, which was considered to have been induced by the pacemaker implantation. After treatment with methylprednisolone and Neurotropin®, her symptoms dramatically improved.
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Okada, M., Suzuki, K., Hidaka, T., Shinohara, T., Kataharada, K., Takada, K., … Ohsuzu, F. (2002). Complex regional pain syndrome type I induced by pacemaker implantation, with a good response to steroids and neurotropin. Internal Medicine, 41(6), 498–501. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.41.498
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