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Peroneal mononeuropathy: predisposing factors, and clinical and neurophysiological relationships

Authors :
Irene Aprile
Pietro Caliandro
Flavia Pauri
Roberto Padua
Luca Padua
A. Meloni
P. D'Amico
Pietro Attilio Tonali
Source :
Neurological Sciences. 21:367-371
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2000.

Abstract

The most common mononeuropathy in the lower extremity involves the nerve. We retrospectively evaluated the etiological predisposing factors and clinical-neurophysiological features of 36 patients affected by peroneal mononeuropathy (PM). In 30 patients, a clear predisposing factor was identified. PM was more frequently perioperative (11 cases), associated with axonal involvement. Unexpectedly, PM was not only due to surgery close to the peroneal region, but was mostly associated with hip surgery and, rarely, with thoracic-abdominal surgery. A postural predisposing factor of PM was also frequently observed, usually associated with a pure conduction block. Conversely, most patients with bedridden predisposing factor presented axonal involvement, which was rarely associated with conduction block. In 25 of 36 PM cases, a long-term follow-up lead to an improvement (12 cases) or to good recovery (13 cases) of PM. In conclusion, our study shows that: (1) in most PM cases it is possible to identify a predisposing factor; (2) there is a good correlation between predisposing factor and neurophysiological involvement, and (3) PM usually has usually a good prognosis.

Details

ISSN :
15903478 and 15901874
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurological Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a7db996318e486f691a905a37a9dae2e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s100720070052