Contribution of a new electrophysiologic test to Morton's neuroma diagnosis

Morton's neuroma causes metatarsalgia due to the interdigital neuropathy. The small nerve diameter compromises their evaluation in image studies. To overcome this problem we propose a new electrophysiological test. We conducted a prospective case–control study performing a orthodromic electrone...

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Published inFoot and ankle surgery Vol. 20; no. 2; pp. 109 - 114
Main Authors Pardal-Fernández, José Manuel, Palazón-García, Elena, Hernández-Fernández, Francisco, de Cabo, Carlos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published France Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2014
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ISSN1268-7731
1460-9584
1460-9584
DOI10.1016/j.fas.2013.12.006

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Summary:Morton's neuroma causes metatarsalgia due to the interdigital neuropathy. The small nerve diameter compromises their evaluation in image studies. To overcome this problem we propose a new electrophysiological test. We conducted a prospective case–control study performing a orthodromic electroneurography using subdermal electrodes in controls and patients to assess the validity. Additionally all patients were tested with magnetic resonance. Some patients required surgery and subsequent histological evaluation. The new ENG procedure showed higher sensitivity and specificity. Methodological standardization was easy and the test was well tolerated by the subjects. Our test demonstrated remarkable diagnostic efficiency, and also was able to identify symptomatic patients undetected by magnetic resonance, which underlines the lack of correlation between the size and intensity of the lesion. This new electrophysiological method appears to be a highly sensitivity, well-tolerated, simple and low-cost for Morton's neuroma diagnosis.
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ISSN:1268-7731
1460-9584
1460-9584
DOI:10.1016/j.fas.2013.12.006