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Open Access 01-12-2023 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Original Article

High-resolution ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging of ulnar nerve neuropathy in the distal Guyon tunnel

Authors: Riccardo Picasso, Federico Zaottini, Federico Pistoia, Marta Macciò, Gabriele Rossi, Corrado Cabona, Luana Benedetti, Carlo Martinoli

Published in: Insights into Imaging | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Objective

The aim of the present study is to describe the ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients with neuropathies affecting the deep (DB) and superficial (SB) branches of the Ulnar nerve (UN) and to investigate the potential role of imaging modalities in the diagnostic workup of these conditions.

Materials and methods

We screened our institutional imaging database to identify patients with a diagnosis of UN mononeuropathy, and among them, we reviewed the cases where US disclosed pathological findings affecting the UN terminal divisions. In this latter subgroup, we retrieved available data on MRI and electrodiagnostic tests performed by the patients during the diagnostic workup. All the patients were evaluated with US machines equipped with 17–5-MHz, 18–4-MHz, 24–8-MHz, or 22–8-MHz probes. MRI exams were performed on a 3-T unit equipped with a 64-channel head RF coil.

Results

Among 166 patients with UN mononeuropathy, we retrieved 15 patients (9%) for which US detected pathological findings affecting the UN terminal divisions, consisting of 7 cases of DB neuropathy, 4 cases of SB neuropathy, and 4 cases of combined neuropathy involving both nerves. Seven (46.7%) patients were submitted to MRI to integrate US findings. Among patients with SB and DB neuropathies, imaging allowed the identification of 7 traumatic nerve injuries, 2 nerve tumors, and 6 entrapment neuropathies, including 4 cases of nerve compression by a ganglion cyst.

Conclusion

High-resolution US and MRI are accurate modalities for the investigation of patients with SB/DB neuropathy, can provide critical information on the cause of nerve damage, and guide therapeutic decisions.

Critical relevance statement

High-resolution US and MRI are accurate modalities for the investigation of patients with superficial/deep branch of the ulnar nerve neuropathy. In the proper setting, US may be regarded as a first-line approach in patients with suspected neuropathies affecting these small branches.

Key points

• Neuropathies affecting the distal ulnar nerve often require multimodal investigations.
• US and MRI can provide detailed morphological information about the terminal branches of the ulnar nerve.
• US may be considered as a first-line approach in suspected distal ulnar nerve neuropathies.

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Metadata
Title
High-resolution ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging of ulnar nerve neuropathy in the distal Guyon tunnel
Authors
Riccardo Picasso
Federico Zaottini
Federico Pistoia
Marta Macciò
Gabriele Rossi
Corrado Cabona
Luana Benedetti
Carlo Martinoli
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Insights into Imaging / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1869-4101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-023-01545-z

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