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Phantom breast pain as a source of functional loss

HSU CC; SLIWA JA
AM J PHYS MED REHABIL , 2004, vol. 83, n° 8, p. 659-662
Doc n°: 114792
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AD8 - DOULEUR, EB14 - MEMBRE FANTOME

Although physicians are aware of phantom limb pain, which can occur in up to 85% of patients who undergo amputation, and its potential effect on functional status, the presence of phantom pain after amputation of other body parts such as the breast and its effect on function may be less appreciated. We report the case of a 63-yr-old woman with multiple sclerosis who underwent a modified radical mastectomy for left intraductal breast carcinoma. After her mastectomy, she required a brief course of inpatient rehabilitation and was discharged from rehabilitation independent, with feeding, dressing, hygiene, and transfers. Two months after her mastectomy, she had difficulty with these tasks because of phantom breast pain. Accurate diagnosis of her pain and successful treatment resulted in a return to premorbid functional status.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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