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    J Brachial Plex Peripher Nerve Inj. 2007 Mar 14;2:6.

    Lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve injury induced by phlebotomy.

    Rayegani SM, Azadi A.

    Physical medicine & rehabilitation Dept,, Shohada medical center, Shaheed Beheshti medical university, Tehran, Iran. rayegani@gmail.com

    BACKGROUND: Phlebotomy is one of the routine procedures done in medical labs daily. CASE PRESENTATION: A 52 yr woman noted shooting pain and dysesthesia over her right side anterolateral aspect of forearm, clinical examination and electrodiagnostic studies showed severe involvement of right side lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve. CONCLUSION: Phlebotomy around lateral aspect of antecubital fossa may cause lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve injury, electrodiagnostic studies are needed for definite diagnosis.

    PMID: 17359520 [PubMed]

    PMCID: 1847431

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