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. 2014 Jan;49(1):35-9.
doi: 10.1002/mus.23867. Epub 2013 Sep 20.

High resolution ultrasound in posterior interosseous nerve syndrome

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High resolution ultrasound in posterior interosseous nerve syndrome

Tanja Djurdjevic et al. Muscle Nerve. 2014 Jan.

Abstract

Introduction: Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) syndrome is a rare compression neuropathy of the PIN in the region of the supinator muscle, most common by the arcade of Frohse. We aimed to specify ultrasonographic findings in patients with PIN syndrome in comparison to healthy volunteers.

Methods: Ultrasound images and clinical data of 13 patients with PIN syndrome confirmed by neurological examination and electrophysiological testing were evaluated retrospectively. Anteroposterior nerve diameters measured at the arcade of Frohse were compared with those of 20 healthy volunteers. The echotexture and the presence of a caliber change of the PIN were additionally assessed.

Results: Enlargement of the PIN was seen in all patients with PIN syndrome, but not in volunteers (statistically significant difference in mean diameter P < 0.05). Furthermore, edema and caliber change of the PIN were present in all patients.

Conclusions: High-resolution ultrasound allows for differentiation between patients with PIN syndrome and healthy volunteers.

Keywords: arcade of Frohse; compression neuropathy; high-resolution ultrasound; posterior interosseous nerve; radial nerve; supinator muscle.

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