Morton's neuroma differential diagnosis: Difference between revisions

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* [[Orthopedic surgery]]
* [[Orthopedic surgery]]
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold" |[[Localized disease|Localized]] [[vasculitis]]
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold" |[[Localized disease|Localized]] [[vasculitis]]<ref name="pmid11296994">{{cite journal| author=Burke AP, Virmani R| title=Localized vasculitis. | journal=Semin Diagn Pathol | year= 2001 | volume= 18 | issue= 1 | pages= 59-66 | pmid=11296994 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=11296994  }} </ref>
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold" |[[Tarsal tunnel syndrome]] (TTS)
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold" |[[Tarsal tunnel syndrome]] (TTS)
|Anything that creates [[pressure]] in the [[Tarsal]] Tunnel can [[Causes|cause]] TTS such as:
|Anything that creates [[pressure]] in the [[Tarsal]] Tunnel can [[Causes|cause]] TTS such as:
* [[Benign tumors]]
* [[Benign tumors]]
* [[Cysts]]
* [[Cysts]]
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** [[Leprosy]]
** [[Leprosy]]
** [[Guillain-Barré syndrome|Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
** [[Guillain-Barré syndrome|Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
* [[Chemical]] [[injury]]
* [[Chemical]] [[injury]]
* [[Physical injury]]
* [[Physical injury]]
* [[Radiation]]
* [[Radiation]]
* [[Drugs]]: [[Disulfiram]], [[Pergolide]], [[Vinblastine]]
* [[Drugs]]: [[Disulfiram]], [[Pergolide]], [[Vinblastine]]
* [[Underlying representation|Underlying]] [[conditions]] [[Causes|causing]] [[Local|localized]] [[neuritis]] ([[Affect|affecting]] a single [[nerve]]):
* [[Underlying representation|Underlying]] [[conditions]] [[Causes|causing]] [[Local|localized]] [[neuritis]] ([[Affect|affecting]] a single [[nerve]]):
** [[Diphtheria]]
** [[Diphtheria]]
** [[Local|Localized]] [[injury]]
** [[Local|Localized]] [[injury]]
** [[Diabetes]]
** [[Diabetes]]
* Underlying [[conditions]] [[Causes|causing]] [[polyneuritis]] ([[Affect|affecting]] multiple [[nerves]]):
* Underlying [[conditions]] [[Causes|causing]] [[polyneuritis]] ([[Affect|affecting]] multiple [[nerves]]):
** [[Beriberi]]
** [[Beriberi]]
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* General [[inflammation]] of the [[peripheral nervous system]]
* General [[inflammation]] of the [[peripheral nervous system]]
|[[Symptoms]] [[Dependent variable|depend]] on the [[nerve]] involved and may include:
|[[Symptoms]] [[Dependent variable|depend]] on the [[nerve]] involved and may include:
* [[Pain]]
* [[Pain]]
* [[Paresthesia]] [[paresis]]
* [[Paresthesia]] [[paresis]]
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold" |[[Synovitis]]
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold" |[[Synovitis]]
|It can be [[Causes|caused]] by any of the following:
|It can be [[Causes|caused]] by any of the following:
* [[Chondrocalcinosis]]
* [[Chondrocalcinosis]]
* [[Haemophilia type A]]
* [[Haemophilia type A]]
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold" |[[Tendonitis]]
| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold" |[[Tendonitis]]
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* [[Chronic (medical)|Chronic]] overuse of [[tendons]]
*[[Chronic (medical)|Chronic]] overuse of [[tendons]]
* [[Drug]] [[side effect]]:
*[[Drug]] [[side effect]]:
** [[Ciprofloxacin]]
**[[Ciprofloxacin]]
** [[Gemifloxacin mesylate]]
**[[Gemifloxacin mesylate]]
** [[Levofloxacin]]
**[[Levofloxacin]]
** [[Norfloxacin]]
**[[Norfloxacin]]
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* [[Inflammation]] of a [[tendon]]
*[[Inflammation]] of a [[tendon]]
* [[Microscopic]] [[tears]] within the disorganized [[collagen]] [[matrix]]
*[[Microscopic]] [[tears]] within the disorganized [[collagen]] [[matrix]]
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* [[Ache]] or [[pain]] [[Local|locally]] (increased during and after [[Activity (chemistry)|activity]])
*[[Ache]] or [[pain]] [[Local|locally]] (increased during and after [[Activity (chemistry)|activity]])
* Local [[stiffness]] (in the [[area]] of involved [[tendon]])
*Local [[stiffness]] (in the [[area]] of involved [[tendon]])
* [[Burn|Burning]] of the whole [[joint]] surrounding the [[Inflammation|inflammed]] [[tendon]]
*[[Burn|Burning]] of the whole [[joint]] surrounding the [[Inflammation|inflammed]] [[tendon]]
* Local [[swelling]]
*Local [[swelling]]
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* Common in the [[Upper limbs|upper]] and [[lower limbs]] (including the [[rotator cuff]] [[Attachment (psychology)|attachments]])
*Common in the [[Upper limbs|upper]] and [[lower limbs]] (including the [[rotator cuff]] [[Attachment (psychology)|attachments]])
* Less common in the [[hips]] and [[torso]]
*Less common in the [[hips]] and [[torso]]
* [[Tendinitis]] of different [[Human body|body parts]] alongwith [[Specific activity|specifically]] involved [[Etiology|etiological]] [[Activity (chemistry)|activity]] is given below:
*[[Tendinitis]] of different [[Human body|body parts]] alongwith [[Specific activity|specifically]] involved [[Etiology|etiological]] [[Activity (chemistry)|activity]] is given below:
** [[Tendinitis]] of [[fingers]] in [[Rock climbing|rock climbers]]
**[[Tendinitis]] of [[fingers]] in [[Rock climbing|rock climbers]]
** [[Shoulder]] [[tendinitis]] in [[Swimming|swimmers]]
**[[Shoulder]] [[tendinitis]] in [[Swimming|swimmers]]
** [[Achilles tendinitis]] due to [[Sports medicine|sports]] such as lunging & [[jumping]]
**[[Achilles tendinitis]] due to [[Sports medicine|sports]] such as lunging & [[jumping]]
** [[Patellar tendinitis]] in basketball & volleyball players
** [[Patellar tendinitis]] in basketball & volleyball players
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**[[Sickle cell anaemia]] (very [[Rare|rarely]])
**[[Sickle cell anaemia]] (very [[Rare|rarely]])
**[[Idiopathic]] (no [[Causes|cause]] is found in some [[Case-based reasoning|cases]])
**[[Idiopathic]] (no [[Causes|cause]] is found in some [[Case-based reasoning|cases]])
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* [[Lack (manque)|Lack]] of [[blood]] supply [[Lead|leads]] to [[Death cap|death]] of [[bone tissue]] [[Causes|causing]] [[bone]] to [[Collapse (medical)|collapse]]
*[[Lack (manque)|Lack]] of [[blood]] supply [[Lead|leads]] to [[Death cap|death]] of [[bone tissue]] [[Causes|causing]] [[bone]] to [[Collapse (medical)|collapse]]
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* Initially, it remains painless
*Initially, it remains painless
* [[Pain]] in the [[Affect|affected]] [[Joint (anatomy)|joint]] is the first [[symptom]] especially with [[Usage analysis|use]] or [[weight]]<nowiki/>bearing
*[[Pain]] in the [[Affect|affected]] [[Joint (anatomy)|joint]] is the first [[symptom]] especially with [[Usage analysis|use]] or [[weight]]<nowiki/>bearing
* [[Limp]] during [[walking]] (if [[lower extremity]] is involved)
*[[Limp]] during [[walking]] (if [[lower extremity]] is involved)
|Also known as:
|Also known as:
 
*[[Osteonecrosis]]
* [[Osteonecrosis]]
*[[Aseptic bone necrosis]]
* [[Aseptic bone necrosis]]
*[[Ischemic]] [[bone]] [[necrosis]]
* [[Ischemic]] [[bone]] [[necrosis]]
 
Common sites of involvement in the [[Order (biology)|order]] of [[frequency]] include:
Common sites of involvement in the [[Order (biology)|order]] of [[frequency]] include:
 
*[[Shoulder]]
* [[Shoulder]]
*[[Knee]]
* [[Knee]]
*[[Hip (anatomy)|Hip]]
* [[Hip (anatomy)|Hip]]
*[[Epiphysis]] of [[long bones]] such as [[femur]]
* [[Epiphysis]] of [[long bones]] such as [[femur]]
*[[Humerus]] (the [[bone]] of the [[upper arm]])
* [[Humerus]] (the [[bone]] of the [[upper arm]])
*[[Knees]]
* [[Knees]]
*[[Shoulders]]
* [[Shoulders]]
*[[Ankle|Ankles]]
* [[Ankle|Ankles]]
*[[Osteonecrosis of the jaw|Jaw]]
* [[Osteonecrosis of the jaw|Jaw]]
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Revision as of 13:38, 24 June 2019

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Mohsin, M.D.[2]

Overview

Morton's neuroma must be differentiated from other causes of pain in the forefoot such as capsulitis, intermetatarsal bursitis, arthritis of intermetatarsal joints, calluses, stress fractures, and Freiberg's disease.

Differentiating Morton's Neuroma from other Diseases

Differentiating Morton's neuroma from other diseases
Disease/Condition Underlying Etiology Pathophysiology Clinical presentation Other associated features
Morton's neuroma

On gross pathology, characteristic findings of morton's neuroma, include:

Symptoms of morton's neuroma include:

Usually located at the following sites:

(first toe is usually not involved)

Metatarsophalangeal joint capsulitis/Metatarsalgia
Intermetatarsal bursitis
Inflammatory arthritis of metatarsophalangeal joints (join the toes to the foot)
Calluses
Metatarsal stress fracture
Freiberg's disease
Osteomyelitis Common causes include:



Entry of the organism into bone is the first step in osteomyelitis and occurs by three main mechanisms:

  1. Hematogenous seeding
  2. Contiguous spread of infection to bone from adjacent soft tissue
  3. Direct inoculation from trauma or orthopedic surgery (including prostheses)
Risk factors for osteomyelitis include:
Localized vasculitis[1]
Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) Anything that creates pressure in the Tarsal Tunnel can cause TTS such as:
Rheumatoid arthritis
Peripheral neuritis Symptoms depend on the nerve involved and may include: _
Synovitis It can be caused by any of the following: _
Tendonitis
Avascular necrosis[2] Permanent or temporary lack of blood supply to the bones due to:


Also known as:

Common sites of involvement in the order of frequency include:

References

  1. Burke AP, Virmani R (2001). "Localized vasculitis". Semin Diagn Pathol. 18 (1): 59–66. PMID 11296994.
  2. Enge Junior DJ, Fonseca EKUN, Castro ADAE, Baptista E, Santos DDCB, Rosemberg LA (2019). "Avascular necrosis: radiological findings and main sites of involvement - pictorial essay". Radiol Bras. 52 (3): 187–192. doi:10.1590/0100-3984.2017.0151. PMC 6561372 Check |pmc= value (help). PMID 31210694.


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