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Successful treatment of erythromelalgia with intrathecal hydromorphone and clonidine.

Macres S, Richeimer S
The Clinical journal of pain

The objective of this study was to determine if intractable pain from erythromelalgia could be successfully treated with intrathecal hydromorphone and clonidine. A single case of pain from erythromelalgia refractory to multiple treatment modalities was examined and treated. The setting is an outpatient pain clinic at a major university teaching hospital. Our patient is an 82-year-old woman with hypertension and peripheral vascular disease. Intrathecal opioid and an alpha2-agonist were administered. Outcome was determined by means of patient self-report during office follow-up visits. Administration of intrathecal opioid and an alpha2-agonist can be effective in the treatment of the pain of erythromelalgia and offers an alternative pain treatment modality for patients with unremitting pain refractory to more conservative therapy.