Post ambulatory swollen hands (POTASH): a case report.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL AME Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-08-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.21037/acr-24-101
Philip R Cohen
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Background: Post ambulatory swollen hands (POTASH) is an acquired condition that presents as asymptomatic swelling of the hands and their digits during ambulatory activities such as walking, hiking, and running. Affected individuals cannot clench their fingers into their palm to make a fist and thereby have a positive fist sign. The benign condition typically resolves spontaneously within 2 hours with complete resolution of the swelling; the individual can make a tight fist and has a negative fist sign.

Case description: A 65-year-old man developed POTASH, when he was rapidly walking during a 13.1-mile half marathon race, that presented as asymptomatic swelling of his fingers and hands. His hands and their digits began to swell after the first hour of running and continued to progressively become larger during the remainder of the race. In addition, he had a positive fist sign demonstrated by being unable to clench his fingers to his palm and make a fist. Within 2 hours after he stopped ambulating, the swelling spontaneously resolved completely, and he had a negative fist sign by being able to make a tight fist by clenching his fingers into his palm.

Conclusions: POTASH is an idiopathic recurrent condition whose pathogenesis remains to be determined. A report of occurrence in a brother and sister raises the possibility that in some individuals, genetic factors may have a contributory role in the etiology of the condition. There is a paucity of papers on POTASH in the medical literature which suggests a lack of awareness of this condition. It is important that healthcare providers are aware of this recurrent and benign condition and can appropriately counsel affected individuals.

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流动后手部肿胀(POTASH):病例报告。
背景:非卧床后手部肿胀(POTASH)是一种后天性疾病,表现为在行走、远足和跑步等非卧床活动时手部及其指端出现无症状肿胀。患者无法将手指攥入掌心握拳,因此拳头征阳性。这种良性病症通常会在 2 小时内自行消退,肿胀也会完全消退;患者可以握紧拳头,拳头征呈阴性:一名 65 岁的男子在 13.1 英里半程马拉松比赛中急速行走时患上了 POTASH,表现为手指和手部无症状肿胀。他的手和手指在跑步的第一个小时后开始肿胀,并在剩余的比赛时间里逐渐变大。此外,他还出现了握拳阳性体征,表现为手指无法握紧手掌并握拳。在他停止活动后的两小时内,肿胀自发地完全消退,他的拳头体征为阴性,可以将手指紧握成拳头握紧手掌:结论:POTASH 是一种特发性复发性疾病,其发病机制仍有待确定。有报告称,该病发生在一对兄妹身上,这说明在某些人身上,遗传因素可能是该病的病因之一。医学文献中有关 POTASH 的论文很少,这表明人们对这种疾病缺乏认识。重要的是,医疗服务提供者应了解这种反复发作的良性疾病,并为患者提供适当的咨询服务。
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