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I wanted to pick the collective mind of IPM on SDN.
I have an 85 year old female. Chief complaint burning pain of bilateral feet (specifically the soles). Pain is worse at night.
Worked up relatively well by her PCP, podiatrist, and two neurologists.
Has had adverse effects with gabapentin, Lyrica, and duloxetine.
BMP, CBC, B12, folate, TSH, A1C, all unremarkable.
EMG of upper and lower extremities shows sensory neuropathy and what is most likely mild carpal tunnel of the wrist.
She was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and is on a new monoclonal antibody medication but the time of diagnosis doesn't fit with onset of neuropathy. Doesn't fit the mold of a paraneoplastic process to me.
Going to try her on a TCA and if that doesn't work then will plan to go on a deep dive of diagnostic work up.
She is not on opioids and prefers not to be on any "strong" medications. I suggested OTC capsaicin and some socks. Surprisingly, it helped with the pain but doesn't last very long.
What am I missing?
Plantar fasciitis? Skin biopsy for small fiber neuropathy? Lyme titers? MRI of the feet for Morton's neuroma? Tarsal tunnel syndrome (wouldn't an EMG pick this up)? Am I missing some cryoglobulinemia or IgM/IgG blood dyscrasia since the pain is worse at night and "gravity dependent"?
She's not on any opioids and she is hesitant to take any.
I have an 85 year old female. Chief complaint burning pain of bilateral feet (specifically the soles). Pain is worse at night.
Worked up relatively well by her PCP, podiatrist, and two neurologists.
Has had adverse effects with gabapentin, Lyrica, and duloxetine.
BMP, CBC, B12, folate, TSH, A1C, all unremarkable.
EMG of upper and lower extremities shows sensory neuropathy and what is most likely mild carpal tunnel of the wrist.
She was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and is on a new monoclonal antibody medication but the time of diagnosis doesn't fit with onset of neuropathy. Doesn't fit the mold of a paraneoplastic process to me.
Going to try her on a TCA and if that doesn't work then will plan to go on a deep dive of diagnostic work up.
She is not on opioids and prefers not to be on any "strong" medications. I suggested OTC capsaicin and some socks. Surprisingly, it helped with the pain but doesn't last very long.
What am I missing?
Plantar fasciitis? Skin biopsy for small fiber neuropathy? Lyme titers? MRI of the feet for Morton's neuroma? Tarsal tunnel syndrome (wouldn't an EMG pick this up)? Am I missing some cryoglobulinemia or IgM/IgG blood dyscrasia since the pain is worse at night and "gravity dependent"?
She's not on any opioids and she is hesitant to take any.