palmunrejection
Palmunrejection is a coined term that appears in some speculative or limited-context discussions to describe a palm-targeted immune rejection in the setting of vascularized composite allotransplantation, particularly involving the hand or palm tissues. It is not a widely standardized or universally accepted term in mainstream clinical practice, where the broader category “rejection of hand or upper-extremity transplant” is used.
The term blends the word palm with rejection and immunity. It has appeared primarily in theoretical discussions,
Palmunrejection, when invoked, refers to the immune-mediated attack on donor palm tissues by the recipient’s immune
Reported signs might include localized redness, swelling, warmth, tenderness, and changes in skin texture or color
Diagnosis relies on clinical assessment corroborated by skin or graft biopsies showing inflammatory infiltrates and graft-tac
Palmunrejection remains a rarely used or hypothetical designation. In practice, clinicians refer to hand transplant rejection