外周轻微骨折后的一种无法消除的疼痛。

IF 5.1 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Bone and Mineral Research Pub Date : 2025-02-02 DOI:10.1093/jbmr/zjae206
Salvatore Minisola, Luciano Colangelo, Giuseppe Rossi, Gianfranco Gualdi, Jessica Pepe, Cristiana Cipriani
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An unresolving painful condition following a trivial peripheral fracture.

A 58-yr-old woman presented to our mineral metabolism center, complaining of localized and continuous pain, which worsened with movements, and weakness of the right foot. The patient reported having had a fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone of the right foot about 4 mo ago. She was initially treated with a cast that she did not tolerate and then with an orthopedic brace. After about 1 mo, she noticed swelling of the right foot and started complaining of continuous pain. The physical examination when came to our center seemed partly improved in respect to the initial one referred by the patient even though she still presented with a mild swelling, reddish skin color, and mild sweating on the right foot. Allodynia and hyperalgesia still persisted but at a lower grade. Main biochemical parameters of calcium metabolism were in the normal range. After excluding other clinical conditions, a diagnosis of complex regional pain syndrome type I was made. She was treated with neridronate iv with resolution of symptoms while continuing with physical therapy and pain relievers. Similar milder episodes were reported by the patient in the following months. However, they were immediately resolved by prompt neridronate infusion. No further complaints have been reported during the next 3 yr follow-up.

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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bone and Mineral Research (JBMR) publishes highly impactful original manuscripts, reviews, and special articles on basic, translational and clinical investigations relevant to the musculoskeletal system and mineral metabolism. Specifically, the journal is interested in original research on the biology and physiology of skeletal tissues, interdisciplinary research spanning the musculoskeletal and other systems, including but not limited to immunology, hematology, energy metabolism, cancer biology, and neurology, and systems biology topics using large scale “-omics” approaches. The journal welcomes clinical research on the pathophysiology, treatment and prevention of osteoporosis and fractures, as well as sarcopenia, disorders of bone and mineral metabolism, and rare or genetically determined bone diseases.
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