Inspired by a patient
Roux A, Tréguier C, Bruneau B, Marin F, Riffaud L, Violas P,
Michel A, Gandon Y, Gauvrit JY. Localized hypertrophic neuropathy of the
sciatic nerve in children: MRI findings. Pediatr Radiol. 2012
Aug;42(8):952-8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Localized hypertrophic neuropathy (LHN) of the sciatic nerve
in children is a rare condition characterized by a painless neurological
deficit in the sciatic nerve territory.
OBJECTIVE:
To demonstrate the role of MRI using a specific protocol and
describe the primary findings in LHN.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Imaging in four children (age 2 years to 12 years) is
presented. All children presented with lower limb asymmetry. Three had a
steppage gait. LHN was confirmed by electrophysiological studies and by MRI of
the whole sciatic nerve with a dedicated protocol covering the lumbar spine and
the lower limb.
RESULTS:
There were four direct MRI findings: (1) linear and focal
hypertrophy with progressive enlargement of a peripheral nerve or plexus
diameter, (2) abnormal hyperintensity of the nerve on T2-weighted images, (3)
preserved fascicular configuration, and (4) variable enhancement after
intravenous gadolinium administration. In addition there were atrophy and fatty
infiltration of innervated muscles. MRI was helpful for determining the extent
of lesions and in excluding peripheral nerve compression or tumour.
CONCLUSION:
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