Burnham R, McNeil S, Hegedus C, Gray D S
University of Alberta, Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Edmonton, Alberta.
Pain Res Manag. 2006 Winter;11(4):249-52. doi: 10.1155/2006/198751.
Two cases of fibrous myopathy associated with repeated, long-term intramuscular injections for treatment of chronic temporomandibular joint pain and chronic headache, respectively, are described. Both patients developed severe, function-limiting contractures in upper and lower extremity muscles used as injection sites. In one of the cases, the contractures were painful. Electrophysiological testing, magnetic resonance imaging and muscle biopsy results were all consistent with myopathy and replacement of skeletal muscle with noncontractile fibrous tissue. These cases are presented to increase awareness of fibrous myopathy and to promote surveillance for this serious potential complication of long-term intramuscular injections in chronic headache and other pain patients.
本文描述了两例分别因长期反复肌肉注射治疗慢性颞下颌关节疼痛和慢性头痛而导致纤维性肌病的病例。两名患者均在作为注射部位的上肢和下肢肌肉出现了严重的、限制功能的挛缩。其中一例患者的挛缩伴有疼痛。电生理测试、磁共振成像和肌肉活检结果均与肌病相符,且骨骼肌被无收缩性的纤维组织所替代。呈现这些病例是为了提高对纤维性肌病的认识,并促进对慢性头痛及其他疼痛患者长期肌肉注射这一严重潜在并发症的监测。