Schwannoma of the median nerve mimicking carpal tunnel syndrome in a pregnant patient. Case report

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In patients with symptoms of a peripheral neuropathy especially during pregnancy, use of imaging techniques such as Ultrasound (US) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) may be essential for the diagnostic accomplishment. A 30-weekspregnant diabetic female attending US evaluation due to intermittent hand pain, numbness, and weakness bilaterally. Although, the US evaluation revealed the median nerve (MN) normal size, echogenicity and echo-texture within the right carpal tunnel, the US assessment applied proximally to the carpal tunnel, revealed a hypoechoic tumor-like mass and increased MN cross section area. In transverse view, the MN was detected as an eccentric, hypoechoic structure compressed by the aforementioned mass. A presence of MN schwannoma or neurofibroma was suspected. US has been proved to be extremely useful to determine location, extent as well as the type of nerve lesion.

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Giasna, G. K., Mihaela, M. C., & Romeo, M. (2016). Schwannoma of the median nerve mimicking carpal tunnel syndrome in a pregnant patient. Case report. Medical Ultrasonography, 18(4), 521–523. https://doi.org/10.11152/mu-883

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