Brachial plexopathy in a case of carcinoma breast: A rare presentation

Brachial plexopathy in breast cancer patients can be due to two main causes; one being tumour infiltration and other being radiation therapy. In literature a lot has been written about radiation induced brachial plexopathy. Primary and secondary tumours of brachial plexus are the most common cause o...

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Main Author: Sujata Singla, Kusum Meena, Sumeet Aggarwal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bulgarian Association of Young Surgeons 2019-08-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.mdpub.net/index.php?fulltxt=300552&fulltxtj=172&fulltxtp=172-1527602401.pdf
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Summary:Brachial plexopathy in breast cancer patients can be due to two main causes; one being tumour infiltration and other being radiation therapy. In literature a lot has been written about radiation induced brachial plexopathy. Primary and secondary tumours of brachial plexus are the most common cause of brachial plexopathy. Plexus neuropathies usually observed in patients with breast cancer at variable time interval following surgery; cause being recurrence and adjuvant radiotherapy; attributing factor being radiation induced fibrosis. We are reporting a case of 65 years old lady of carcinoma breast who presented with brachial plexopathy at initial presentation. The purpose of reporting this case is to put emphasis on significant morbidity produced by involvement of nerves of brachial plexus in patients with carcinoma breast in absence of surgery and radiotherapy leading to diagnostic dilemma, its irreversible nature and its challenging management.
ISSN:2534-9821
2534-9821