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Review
. 2010 Mar;83(987):e65-6.
doi: 10.1259/bjr/47866965.

Sciatic hernia causing sciatica: MRI and MR neurography showing entrapment of sciatic nerve

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Sciatic hernia causing sciatica: MRI and MR neurography showing entrapment of sciatic nerve

Chitranjan et al. Br J Radiol. 2010 Mar.

Abstract

Sciatic hernia is a rare condition with diverse clinical manifestations. We report a case of sciatic hernia causing sciatica, in which the diagnosis made on CT was subsequently confirmed on MRI including magnetic resonance neurography. The salient clinical and imaging features and a brief review are presented.

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Figure 1
CT scan of the pelvis. The long arrow shows herniation of the sigmoid colon through the greater sciatic foramen. The short arrow shows atrophy of the left gluteal muscles.
Figure 2
Figure 2
MRI coronal oblique STIR sequence image. The long arrow shows thickening and increased signal of the left sciatic nerve. The short arrow shows the normal right sciatic nerve. The thin white arrow in the lower part of the figure shows the herniated sac causing entrapment of the left sciatic nerve.

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