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Atypical Neuropathic Symptoms Following Nexplanon: Possible Role of Edema-Induced Nerve Compression
Kelly Berk1, Giorgiana Franzese1, Ju Yong Koh2
1Obstetrics and Gynecology, Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Downers Grove, USA.
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Nexplanon is a subdermal contraceptive implant that is generally well tolerated; however, rare complications can occur. Although typical adverse events include localized pain and nerve irritation along specific dermatomes, diffuse neuropathic symptoms are uncommon. This case report suggests that subclinical edema-induced nerve compression, often accompanied by an inflammatory response, may contribute to such atypical presentations.
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