Brachial plexus neuropathy. Association with desensitizing antiallergy injections
E. R. Wolpow
Two patients had acute, self-limiting, unilateral brachial plexus
neuropathy in association with desensitizing subcutaneous injections of
extracts of dusts and molds. Diminution of pain and return of function of
the affected limb followed a short course of prednisone therapy, although a
beneficial effect of the steroid cannot be considered proved. There is a
large variety of antigenic substances already known to produce neuropathy
following intramuscular injection; desensitizing antiallergy injections
should be added to this list.