Neuralgic amyotrophy detected by magnetic resonance neurography: subclinical, bilateral, and multifocal brachial plexus involvement.
Hourglass-like nerve constriction
Neuralgic amyotrophy
Parsonage-Turner syndrome
magnetic resonance neurography
peripheral nervous system vasculitis
Journal
Neurological research
ISSN: 1743-1328
Titre abrégé: Neurol Res
Pays: England
ID NLM: 7905298
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Mar 2023
Mar 2023
Historique:
pubmed:
26
10
2022
medline:
11
2
2023
entrez:
25
10
2022
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) is a painful non-traumatic peripheral nervous system condition affecting the brachial plexus. Signal abnormalities in nerves and muscles have been detected in these patients using magnetic resonance neurography (MRN). Electronic medical records and MRN images obtained in a 3 T scanner, in 14 adult patients diagnosed with NA at our Neurological institution (Neuromuscular Disorders Section), between December 2015 and December 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. The study was first approved by our Institutional Ethics Committee. Subclinical, multifocal, and bilateral nerve signal anomalies were recorded in the brachial plexus of these patients. We identified four different types of nerve constriction without entrapment, which we categorized as follows: incomplete focal (type I), complete focal or hourglass (type II), multifocal or string of pearls (type III) and segmental (type IV). Given that MRN is an accurate diagnostic tool to detect nerve damage, we believe abnormal findings could improve early detection of NA patients.
Identifiants
pubmed: 36281961
doi: 10.1080/01616412.2022.2138038
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
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