complex regional pain syndrome type 1; reflex sympathetic dystrophy; RSD; hand shoulder syndrome; algodystrophy; algoneurodystrophy; Sudeck's atrophy; reflex neurovascular dystrophy

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Introduction

Components:

Etiology

Pathology

Clinical manifestations

  • pain
    • out of proportion to injury
    • burning pain
    • deep ache
    • allodynia
    • hyperalgesia
  • some patients may be hypoesthetic
  • edema
  • autonomic dysfunction
    • warm, red, dry skin
    • cool, pale, hyperhidrotic, cyanotic skin
    • generalized capillary dysfunction in all fingers & toes rather than in nerve or dermatomal distribution
  • movement disorder
    • dystonia
    • weakness
    • spasm
    • hyperactive reflexes
    • tremor
  • dystrophy/atrophy
    • dystrophic nails
    • muscle atrophy
    • hair growth, then hair loss
    • shiny atrophic skin
    • tendon & cartilage degeneration
    • bone resorption
  • spontaneous remission are common
  • chronic or relapsing courses are more common Diagnotic criteria:
    • Budapet crtiteria
      • continuing pain disproportionate to any apparent cause
      • at least one symptom in >= 3 categories in table below
      • at least one sign >= 2 categories in table below
      • no other diagnosis explains symptoms
Category Sign & Symptoms
Sensory hyperalgesia
allodynia
Vasomotor temperature asymmetry
skin-color changes
skin-color asymmetry
Sudomotor/Edema edema
sweating changes
sweating asymmetry
Motor/Trophic diminished range of motion
motor dysfunction (weakness, tremor, dystonia)
trophic changes (hair, nail, skin)

Diagnostic procedures

Radiology

Differential diagnosis

Management

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References

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Patient information

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