Factitious lymphoedema as a psychiatric condition mimicking reflex sympathetic dystrophy: a case report.

J Med Case Rep

Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Barts and The London NHS Trust, The Royal London Hospital, London, UK.

Published: June 2008

Introduction: Reflex sympathetic dystrophy can result in severe disability with only one in five patients able to fully resume prior activities. Therefore, it is important to diagnose this condition early and begin appropriate treatment. Factitious lymphoedema can mimic reflex sympathetic dystrophy and is caused by self-inflicted tourniquets, blows to the arm or repeated skin irritation. Patients with factitious lymphoedema have an underlying psychiatric disorder but usually present to emergency or orthopaedics departments. Factitious lymphoedema can then be misdiagnosed as reflex sympathetic dystrophy. The treatment for factitious lymphoedema is dealing with the underlying psychiatric condition.

Case Presentation: We share our experience of treating a 33-year-old man, who presented with factitious lymphoedema, initially diagnosed as reflex sympathetic dystrophy.

Conclusion: Awareness of this very similar differential diagnosis allows early appropriate treatment to be administered.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2474643PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-216DOI Listing

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