J Hand Microsurg 2019; 11(01): 057-058
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1669369
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The Goosebump Sign

Feiran Wu
1   Upper Limb Unit, Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, United Kingdom
,
Chye Yew Ng
1   Upper Limb Unit, Wrightington Hospital, Wigan, United Kingdom
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Funding None.
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Publication History

Received: 25 April 2018

Accepted after revision: 01 June 2018

Publication Date:
11 December 2018 (online)

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Abstract

Nerve injury may occur following shoulder trauma. However, joint or bony damage can often dominate the clinical picture such that signs of nerve injury are overlooked. We describe the “goosebump sign” as a hitherto undescribed objective clinical finding of sympathetic dysfunction in peripheral nerve palsy, which can be a useful complementary sign to the standard assessment of muscle power and sensibility.