Zapotoczny Stanisław, Marniok Beata, Gradzik Robert, Arendt Jerzy, Zajecki Wojciech
Katedry i Oddziału Klinicznego Chirurgii Ogólnej i Gastroenterologicznej w Bytomiu.
Wiad Lek. 2004;57(1-2):97-9.
The article presents a case of 42-year-old patient with Recklinghausen disease treated in the outpatient clinic for 5 years for hyperaesthesia of a thumb. On physical examination the thumb was painful but smooth, soft with no features of infection. Neuralgia and Raynaud syndrome were suspected. Additional investigations did not show significant abnormalities, however, successive forms of conservative treatment (including denervation of the thumb) were not successful. Instant, persistent pain caused by even a slight touch or thermal changes suggested glomus tumor of the thumb. Physical examination did not confirm a lump typical in this disease. Finally partial resection of the digital pulp was performed, which led to complete recovery. Histopathological examination confirmed glomus tumor of the thumb.