Neurilemmoma of deep peroneal nerve sensory branch: Thermographic findings with compression test

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We report a case of neurilemmoma of deep peroneal nerve sensory branch that triggered sensory change with compression test on lower extremity. After resection of tumor, there are evoked thermal changes on pre- and post-operative infrared (IR) thermographic images. A 52-year-old female presented with low back pain, sciatica, and sensory change on the dorsal side of the right foot and big toe that has lasted for 9 months. She also presented with right tibial mass sized 1.2 cm by 1.4 cm. Ultrasonographic imaging revealed a peripheral nerve sheath tumor arising from the peroneal nerve. IR thermographic image showed hyperthermia when the neurilemoma induced sensory change with compression test on the fibular area, dorsum of foot, and big toe. After surgery, the symptoms and thermographic changes were relieved and disappeared. The clinical, surgical, radiographic, and thermographic perspectives regarding this case are discussed.

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Ryu, S. J., & Zhang, H. Y. (2015). Neurilemmoma of deep peroneal nerve sensory branch: Thermographic findings with compression test. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, 58(3), 286–290. https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2015.58.3.286

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