Bilateral Nonsynchronous Pacinian Corpuscle Neuroma.

Journal: The Journal Of Hand Surgery
Published:
Abstract

Pacinian corpuscles are rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors distributed in the dermis of the fingers and palm of the hand. A neuroma of the pacinian corpuscle is rare and extremely painful, with only a few cases reported in the literature. A 71-year-old man with pain and swelling on his left index finger, initially diagnosed as tenosynovitis resistant to nonsurgical treatment, was referred to our center. During surgery, a cluster of spherical, gray lesions close to the digital nerve was found and excised. The pathological diagnosis was neuroma of the pacinian corpuscles. Two years later, he reported the same clinical findings on his right index finger with no improvement after nonsurgical treatment. During surgery, the same lesions were found and also identified as pacinian corpuscle neuromas.

Authors
Isidro Jiménez, Alberto Marcos García, Gustavo Muratore, José Medina
Relevant Conditions

Neuralgia, Tenosynovitis