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Journal of the Korean Association EMG-Electrodiagnostic Medicine
2009 Volume.11 No. 2 p.162 ~ p.165
A Case of Ischemic Neuropathy after Brachial Artery Puncture for Arterial Blood Sampling
Park Jae-Hyun

Kim Joon-Sung
Oh Ju-Sun
Chung Myung-Eun
Abstract
Ischemic monomelic neuropathy (IMN) is an infrequently recognized type of ischemic neuropathy produced by shunting blood or acute noncompressive occlusion of the major proximal limb artery. IMN is seen almost exclusively in diabetic hemodialysis patients. We report a case of ischemic monomelic neuropathy occurring after brachial artery puncture for arterial blood sampling. The patient was a 1-monthold female baby born at 34 weeks gestation. Right brachial artery was punctured for routine arterial blood sampling. After that her right forearm was discovered to be cyanotic. We found decreased brachial artery blood flow by doppler ultrasonography and thus performed emergency angioplasty. Thirteen days after angioplasty, electrodiagnostic study showed multiple peripheral nerve injuries of median, ulnar and radial nerves. Six months later, her forearm was fully recovered clinically and electrophysiologically.
KEYWORD
Ischemic Monomelic neuropathy, Brachial artery
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