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Diagnosis of Pure Ulnar Sensory Neuropathy Around the Hypothenar Area Using Orthodromic Inching Sensory Nerve Conduction Study: A Case Report
Min Je Kim, Jong Woo Kang, Goo Young Kim, Seong Gyu Lim, Ki Hoon Kim, Byung Kyu Park, Dong Hwee Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2018;42(3):483-487.   Published online June 27, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.3.483
Ulnar neuropathy at the wrist is an uncommon disease and pure ulnar sensory neuropathy at the wrist is even rarer. It is difficult to diagnose pure ulnar sensory neuropathy at the wrist by conventional methods. We report a
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of pure ulnar sensory neuropathy at the hypothenar area. The lesion was localized between 3 cm and 5 cm distal to pisiform using orthodromic inching test of ulnar sensory nerve to stimulate at three points around the hypothenar area. Ultrasonographic examination confirmed compression of superficial sensory branch of the ulnar nerve. Further, surgical exploration reconfirmed compression of the ulnar nerve. This case report demonstrates the utility of orthodromic ulnar sensory inching test.

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  • Neurological improvement following revision of vascular graft remnants in the upper extremity
    Marie Bigot, Sima Vazquez, Sateesh Babu, Suguru Ohira, Ramin Malekan, Igor Laskowski, Jared Pisapia
    Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases, Innovations and Techniques.2024; 10(4): 101539.     CrossRef
  • Localization of Ulnar Neuropathy at the Wrist Using Motor and Sensory Ulnar Nerve Segmental Studies
    Ki Hoon Kim, Beom Suk Kim, Min Jae Kim, Dong Hwee Kim
    Journal of Clinical Neurology.2022; 18(1): 59.     CrossRef
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Type 2 Superior Labral Anterior to Posterior Lesion-Related Paralabral Cyst Causing Isolated Infraspinatus Paralysis: Two Case Reports
Yong Ki Lee, Eun Young Han, Sung Wook Choi, Bo Ryun Kim, Min Ji Suh
Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(5):848-852.   Published online October 26, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.5.848

Type 2 superior labral anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesion is a common cause of shoulder pain requiring surgical operation. SLAP tears are often associated with paralabral cysts, but they rarely cause nerve compression. However, we experienced two cases of type 2 SLAP-related paralabral cysts at the spinoglenoid notch which were confirmed as isolated nerve entrapment of the infraspinatus branch of the suprascapular nerve by electrodiagnostic assessment and magnetic resonance imaging. In these pathological conditions, comprehensive electrodiagnostic evaluation is warranted for confirmation of neuropathy, while surgical decompression of the paralabral cyst combined with SLAP repair is recommended.

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  • Reversal of Denervation Changes in Infraspinatus Muscle After Operative Management of Paralabral Cysts: An MRI-Based Study
    Ji Weon Mun, Sang Yun Oh, Yong Tae Kim, Sae Hoon Kim
    The American Journal of Sports Medicine.2024; 52(14): 3536.     CrossRef
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Compressive Neuropathy of the Posterior Tibial Nerve at the Lower Calf Caused by a Ruptured Intramuscular Baker Cyst
Seock Ho Moon, Sun Im, Geun-Young Park, Su-Jin Moon, Hye-Jeong Park, Hyun-Sook Choi, Yil Ryun Jo
Ann Rehabil Med 2013;37(4):577-581.   Published online August 26, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2013.37.4.577

Baker cyst is an enlargement of the gastrocnemius-semimembranosus bursa. Neuropathy can occur due to either direct compression from the cyst itself or indirectly after cyst rupture. We report a unique case of a 49-year-old man with left sole pain and paresthesia who was diagnosed with posterior tibial neuropathy at the lower calf area, which was found to be caused by a ruptured Baker cyst. The patient's symptoms resembled those of lumbosacral radiculopathy and tarsal tunnel syndrome. Posterior tibial neuropathy from direct pressure of ruptured Baker cyst at the calf level has not been previously reported. Ruptured Baker cyst with resultant compression of the posterior tibial nerve at the lower leg should be included in the differential diagnosis of patients who complain of calf and sole pain. Electrodiagnostic examination and imaging studies such as ultrasonography or magnetic resonance imaging should be considered in the differential diagnosis of isolated paresthesia of the lower leg.

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  • Unilateral Calf Atrophy: A Case Series of Clinical and Electrodiagnostic Findings With a Review of the Literature
    Lisa B Shields, Vasudeva G Iyer, Yi Ping Zhang, Christopher B Shields
    Cureus.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Cisto de Baker gigante com extensão ao gastrocnêmio: Relato de caso
    Adeel Ahmed Siddiqui, Muhammad Waqas Khan, Taimoor Ali, Sajjad Ahmed, Shahzaeb Solangi, Javeria Qamar
    Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia.2024; 59(S 02): e141.     CrossRef
  • Diagnostic Approach to Lower Limb Entrapment Neuropathies: A Narrative Literature Review
    Nicu Cătălin Drăghici, Vitalie Văcăraș, Roxana Bolchis, Atamyrat Bashimov, Diana Maria Domnița, Silvina Iluț, Livia Livinț Popa, Tudor Dimitrie Lupescu, Dafin Fior Mureșanu
    Diagnostics.2023; 13(21): 3385.     CrossRef
  • Tibial Nerve Palsy: An Atypical Presentation of a Popliteal Cyst
    Nikolaos Stefanou, Georgios Kalifis, Theodorakys Marin Fermin, Antonios Koutalos, Vasileios Akrivos, Zoe Dailiana, Sokratis Varitimidis
    Cureus.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Successful arthroscopic treatment of refractory and complicated popliteal cyst associated with rheumatoid arthritis in combination with osteoarthritis: case series and literature review
    Jae-Hyuk Yang, Hyuk-Hee Kwon, Jin Kyu Lee, So Young Bang, Hye-Soon Lee
    Rheumatology International.2019; 39(12): 2177.     CrossRef
  • Synovial cyst of the knee: A rare case of acute sciatic neuropathy
    Julien Roger, Frédéric Chauvin, Antoine Bertani, Frédéric Rongieras, Thierry Vitry, François Le Moigne, Alain Drouet
    Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine.2017; 60(4): 274.     CrossRef
  • The fate of Baker’s cyst after total knee arthroplasty
    H. Hommel, C. Perka, S. Kopf
    The Bone & Joint Journal.2016; 98-B(9): 1185.     CrossRef
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