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    Neurology. 1994 May;44(5):962-4.

    Peripheral nerve injury and causalgia secondary to routine venipuncture.

    Horowitz SH.

    Department of Neurology, Albany Medical Center, NY 12208.

    I examined 11 patients with upper-extremity causalgia secondary to peripheral nerve injury occurring during routine venipuncture. The nerves affected were the medial (n = 5) and lateral (n = 2) antebrachial cutaneous in the antecubital fossa, the superficial radial at the wrist (n = 2), and the dorsal sensory branches in the hand (n = 2). Anatomically, nerves lie on a plane just beneath and in close proximity to veins, making them vulnerable to injury during the procedure.

    PMID: 8190306 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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