Conservative Management of Neuropathic Pain in a Patient With Pancoast-Tobias Syndrome: A Case Report

James Harvey Jones, Angela Li, S. Kendall Smith, Lance Roy, Anne Marie Fras

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Abstract

Pancoast-Tobias syndrome characterizes the signs and symptoms of a superior pulmonary sulcus tumor, and includes arm and shoulder pain, atrophy of intrinsic hand muscles, and ipsilateral Horner syndrome. The rarity and overall poor prognosis of patients with superior pulmonary sulcus tumors associated with Pancoast-Tobias syndrome has led to few reports detailing pain management strategies with adjunctive therapies, such as continuous infusions of ketamine and lidocaine, chemotherapy, radiation, and multimodal oral medication regimens. This case highlights the diagnosis and treatment of pain in a patient with Pancoast-Tobias syndrome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-31
Number of pages3
JournalA&A practice
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 15 2018

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