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Characterization of mononeuropathy of the lateral cutaneous nerve of the calf.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction/aims

Isolated injuries to the lateral cutaneous nerve of the calf (LCNC) branch of the common peroneal nerve can cause obscure chronic posterolateral knee and upper calf pain and sensory symptoms. Routine examination and electrodiagnostic testing do not detect them because the LCNC has no motor distribution and it is not interrogated by the typical peroneal nerve conduction study. There are only about 10 prior cases, thus scant physician awareness, so most LCNC injuries remain misdiagnosed or undiagnosed, hindering care.

Methods

We extracted pertinent records from seven patients with unexplained posterolateral knee/calf pain, six labeled as complex regional pain syndrome, to investigate for mononeuropathies. Patients were asked to outline their skin area with abnormal responses to pin self-examination independently. Three underwent an LCNC-specific electrodiagnostic study, and two had skin-biopsy epidermal innervation measured. Cadaver dissection of the posterior knee nerves helped identify potential entrapment sites.

Results

Initiating events included knee surgery (three), bracing (one), extensive kneeling (one), and other knee trauma. All pin-outlines included the published LCNC neurotome. One oftwo LCNC-specific electrodiagnostic studies revealed unilaterally absent potentials. Longitudinal, controlled skin biopsies documented profound LCNC-neurotome denervation then re-innervation contemporaneous with symptom recovery. Cadaver dissection identified the LCNC traversing through the dense fascia of the proximolateral gastrocnemius muscle insertion.

Discussion

Isolated LCNC mononeuropathy can cause unexplained posterolateral knee/calf pain syndromes. This series characterizes presentations and supports patient pin-mappings as a sensitive, globally available, low-cost diagnostic aid. Improved recognition may facilitate more rapid, accurate diagnosis and, thus, optimize management and improve outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Oaklander AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10066601 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of mononeuropathy of the lateral cutaneous nerve of the calf.

Oaklander Anne Louise AL   Van Houten Trudy T   Sabouri A Sassan AS  

Muscle & nerve 20210728 4


<h4>Introduction/aims</h4>Isolated injuries to the lateral cutaneous nerve of the calf (LCNC) branch of the common peroneal nerve can cause obscure chronic posterolateral knee and upper calf pain and sensory symptoms. Routine examination and electrodiagnostic testing do not detect them because the LCNC has no motor distribution and it is not interrogated by the typical peroneal nerve conduction study. There are only about 10 prior cases, thus scant physician awareness, so most LCNC injuries rema  ...[more]

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