1.Post-Traumatic Cutaneous Meningioma.
Francisco Javier PACHECO COMPAÑA ; José MIDÓN MÍGUEZ ; Edgar Mauricio AVELLANEDA OVIEDO ; Eladio BUSTO LODEIRO
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2016;43(4):381-384
No abstract available.
Meningioma*
2.Post-Traumatic Cutaneous Meningioma.
Francisco Javier PACHECO COMPAÑA ; José MIDÓN MÍGUEZ ; Edgar Mauricio AVELLANEDA OVIEDO ; Eladio BUSTO LODEIRO
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2016;43(4):381-384
No abstract available.
Meningioma*
3.Intraneural Venous Malformations of the Median Nerve.
Sara Alicia GONZÁLEZ PORTO ; Alba GONZÁLEZ RODRÍGUEZ ; José MIDÓN MÍGUEZ
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2016;43(4):371-373
Venous malformations arising from the peripheral nerve are a rare type of vascular malformation. We present the first case of an intraneural venous malformation of the median nerve to be reported in a child and review the previous two cases of median nerve compression due to a venous malformation that have been reported. These cases presented with painless masses in the volar aspect of the wrist or with symptoms suggestive of carpal tunnel syndrome. Clinical suspicion should lead to the use of Doppler ultrasonography as the first-line diagnostic tool. Magnetic resonance imaging and histopathology can confirm the diagnosis, as phleboliths are pathognomonic of venous malformations. Surgical treatment appears to be the only modality capable of successfully controlling the growth of an intraneural malformation. Sclerotherapy and radiotherapy have never been used to treat this type of malformation.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
;
Child
;
Diagnosis
;
Hemangioma
;
Humans
;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
;
Median Nerve*
;
Peripheral Nerves
;
Radiotherapy
;
Sclerotherapy
;
Ultrasonography, Doppler
;
Vascular Malformations
;
Wrist
4.Intraneural Venous Malformations of the Median Nerve.
Sara Alicia GONZÁLEZ PORTO ; Alba GONZÁLEZ RODRÍGUEZ ; José MIDÓN MÍGUEZ
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2016;43(4):371-373
Venous malformations arising from the peripheral nerve are a rare type of vascular malformation. We present the first case of an intraneural venous malformation of the median nerve to be reported in a child and review the previous two cases of median nerve compression due to a venous malformation that have been reported. These cases presented with painless masses in the volar aspect of the wrist or with symptoms suggestive of carpal tunnel syndrome. Clinical suspicion should lead to the use of Doppler ultrasonography as the first-line diagnostic tool. Magnetic resonance imaging and histopathology can confirm the diagnosis, as phleboliths are pathognomonic of venous malformations. Surgical treatment appears to be the only modality capable of successfully controlling the growth of an intraneural malformation. Sclerotherapy and radiotherapy have never been used to treat this type of malformation.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
;
Child
;
Diagnosis
;
Hemangioma
;
Humans
;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
;
Median Nerve*
;
Peripheral Nerves
;
Radiotherapy
;
Sclerotherapy
;
Ultrasonography, Doppler
;
Vascular Malformations
;
Wrist