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Antti Pemmari1, Katri Mäkelä1, Jimi Niemi2, Tommi Kiekara2,3, Sari-Leena Himanen1,2.
Abstract
A 23-year-old previously healthy male was referred to the clinical neurophysiology unit due to a relatively fast-onset paralysis of muscles of the anterior right leg. Electroneuromyography (ENMG) revealed a total denervation of the muscles innervated by the deep peroneal nerve, diminished sensory response of the superficial peroneal nerve, and partial denervation of the peroneus longus muscle. Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a large fluid collection inside the common peroneal nerve, primarily suspected to be an intraneural ganglion cyst. The cyst was surgically excised, and the function of the muscles innervated by the peroneal nerve was recovering at the control ENMG 6 months later. We describe a case of a large intraneural ganglion cyst of the peroneal nerve in an otherwise healthy young male, diagnosis by ENMG, ultrasound, and MRI, as well as subsequent operative treatment. This report demonstrates the utility of nerve ultrasound in differentiating between different causes of peroneal nerve dysfunction.Entities:
Keywords: Electroneuromyography; Intraneural ganglion cyst; Peripheral neuropathy; Peroneal nerve; Ultrasound
Year: 2022 PMID: 35350286 PMCID: PMC8921904 DOI: 10.1159/000522061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Neurol ISSN: 1662-680X
Fig. 1Preoperative ultrasound images of the peroneal ganglion cyst. a Ultrasound image showing a longitudinal cross-section of the cyst, which appears as a cavity of low echogenicity, sized 1.16 cm in diameter. b Ultrasound image showing a parallel cross-section of the cyst.
Fig. 2Preoperative MR images of the peroneal ganglion cyst. a Sagittal MR image shows the anterior part of the horseshoe-shaped ganglion cyst and its connection to the proximal tibiofibular joint (white arrow). The fibula is marked with a star. b Sagittal MR image shows the posterior part of the cyst that is located inside the peroneal nerve. c Axial MR image shows the transverse distal part of the ganglion cyst. The cyst is in the common peroneal nerve and the transverse limb of the articular trunk. The fibula is marked with a star. d Axial MR image shows the 12-mm transverse diameter of the posterior part of the ganglion cyst and the dorsally compressed nerve fascicles (arrow). The cyst appears to involve also the deep peroneal nerve and the nerve branch leading to TA muscle. The fibula is marked with a star.
Fig. 3Postoperative ultrasound images of the peroneal nerve at the resection site. a Ultrasound image showing a longitudinal cross-section of the nerve (marked with white arrow). b Parallel ultrasound slice of the nerve showing increased intraneural echogenicity.