Ultrasound Facilitates The Diagnosis Of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: Intraneural Ganglion Cyst Of The Tibial Nerve
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2019Author
Wu, Wei-Ting
Chang, Ke-Vin
Ozcakar, Levent
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The tibial nerve intraneural ganglion cyst-which presents with fluid accumulated inside the nerve epineurium-is a rare etiology of tarsal tunnel syndrome. We report a case with insidious onset of numbness over his left medial ankle. Ultrasound imaging revealed that the tibial nerve was encircled by crescent-shaped anechoic substances, spanning from the distal leg to the sole. Magnetic resonance imaging disclosed a thickened tibial nerve wrapped by hyperintense materials in the tarsal tunnel. Some effusion was observed besides the tibialis posterior and flexor digitorum tendons as well. The patient underwent a surgical treatment and an intraneural ganglion cyst was confirmed. This report elaborated the clinical and imaging presentations of a tibial nerve intraneural ganglion cyst and highlighted the usefulness of ultrasound in exploring the cause of compressive neuropathy at the ankle region.