The use of dynamic ultrasonography for the confirmation of lower leg muscle herniation

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Abstract

The term muscle herniation represents focal muscular protrusions through an acquired or congenital fascial defect. The anterior tibialis muscle is the most common site of herniation. Dynamic ultrasonography has become an important tool in dermatology for diagnosing suspected muscle herniation because it is a non-invasive, highly accurate, readily available and cost-effective imaging technique. We present here the case of a 21-year-old male Korean soldier who underwent dynamic ultrasonography to confirm the diagnosis of anterior tibialis muscle herniation.

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Rho, N. K., Kim, W. S., Kim, Y. J., Yoo, K. H., Kim, B. J., & Kim, M. N. (2008). The use of dynamic ultrasonography for the confirmation of lower leg muscle herniation. Annals of Dermatology, 20(4), 190–192. https://doi.org/10.5021/ad.2008.20.4.190

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