Slimmer's Palsy Following Weight Loss Associated With Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Case Report

Cureus. 2024 Jan 18;16(1):e52519. doi: 10.7759/cureus.52519. eCollection 2024 Jan.

Abstract

Common peroneal neuropathy (CPN), also known as Slimmer's Palsy, is an isolated peripheral neuropathy typically associated with rapid weight loss resulting in loss of adipose tissue and subsequent nerve compression at the fibular head and is up to three times more common in individuals with malignancy. In this case report, we describe the diagnosis of CPN in a 54-year-old female with a 2.5-month history of atraumatic left foot drop and left ankle paresthesias, preceded by a 35-40 pound weight loss over the prior 3.5 month period in the setting of metastatic breast cancer.

Keywords: breast; cancer; case; common; malignancy; neuropathy; palsy; peroneal; report; slimmer's.

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  • Case Reports