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Self-inflicted tourniquet paralysis mimicking acute demyelinating polyneuropathy.
Authors:S Storm  M D Weiss
Affiliation:Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA.
Abstract:Tourniquet paralysis is an uncommon complication of surgery, and self-inflicted tourniquet paralysis has never been documented to our knowledge. We report a patient with bilateral self-induced tourniquet paralysis of the lower extremities, whose symptoms were initially attributed to an acute demyelinating sensorimotor polyneuropathy based on clinical presentation and electrodiagnostic study. After investigations failed to reveal a cause, he was found to have placed tourniquets on his legs because of a rare obsession with limb amputation known as apotemnophilia. Significant spontaneous partial resolution of clinical symptoms was noted after 6 weeks. Electrophysiologic evidence of segmental demyelination of multiple motor nerves localized to the same region may help to distinguish this condition from other forms of acute demyelinating polyneuropathy.
Keywords:apotemnophilia  conduction block  demyelinating polyneuropathy  tourniquet paralysis
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