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MRI features of symptomatic amputation neuromas

Authors
Chung, Bo MiLee, Guen YoungKim, Wan TaeKim, InjoongLee, YoungPark, Sung Bin
Issue Date
Oct-2021
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Neuroma; Amputation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Sciatic nerve; Tibial nerve
Citation
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY, v.31, no.10, pp 7684 - 7695
Pages
12
Journal Title
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume
31
Number
10
Start Page
7684
End Page
7695
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/50729
DOI
10.1007/s00330-021-07954-2
ISSN
0938-7994
1432-1084
Abstract
Objectives To demonstrate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of amputation neuromas in lower extremity amputees and investigate independent predictive MRI features for symptomatic neuromas. Methods This retrospective study included 45 amputation neuromas in 44 lower extremity amputees. Two radiologists assessed the imaging features, including shape, size, type (end-bulb or spindle), signal intensity (SI), heterogeneity, margins, enlarged fascicles, dark outer rim, tail sign, target sign, enhancement, perilesional fibrosis, and muscle denervation. The neuromas were categorized into symptomatic (n = 24) or asymptomatic (n = 21). Symptomatic neuromas were determined based on neuropathic pain characteristics, the presence of Tinel's sign or tenderness, and response to local anesthetic injection. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify independent predictive MRI features. Results Of 45 neuromas, 80% (36/45) were end-bulb neuromas and 20% (9/45) were spindle-type neuromas. Eighty percent of the neuromas (36/45) were heterogeneous on T2-weighted images (WIs). Enlarged fascicles were present in 42% (19/45) and dark outer rims in 27% (12/45) of the neuromas. Among the 23 neuromas with enhanced images, 78% (18/23) showed enhancement. Heterogeneity on T2-WIs and enhancement ratios were significantly different between the asymptomatic and symptomatic neuroma groups (p < 0.05). The multivariate analyses indicated that heterogeneity on T2-WIs was an independent factor associated with symptomatic neuromas (p < 0.001). Conclusions Heterogeneity on T2-WIs could be a predictive indicator for symptomatic neuromas in lower extremity amputees.
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