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Exuberant circumferential fibroproliferative neuromas in lipomatosis of nerve: a unifying theory. Illustrative case

Lipomatosis of nerve (LN) is a rare disorder characterized by the massive enlargement of peripheral nerves, frequently accompanied by generalized fibroadipose proliferation and skeletal overgrowth. The authors have been routinely following a 20-year-old male for lipomatosis of median nerve at the wr...

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Published in:Journal of neurosurgery. Case lessons 2024-01, Vol.7 (3)
Main Authors: Maldonado, Andres A, Mahan, Mark A, Carter, Jodi M, Amrami, Kimberly K, Marek, Tomas, Spinner, Robert J
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description Lipomatosis of nerve (LN) is a rare disorder characterized by the massive enlargement of peripheral nerves, frequently accompanied by generalized fibroadipose proliferation and skeletal overgrowth. The authors have been routinely following a 20-year-old male for lipomatosis of median nerve at the wrist noted shortly after birth. He had undergone resection of the lesion accompanied by sural nerve grafting at another institution. Clinically, although his neurological loss of function has been stable, he has had continued soft tissue growth. Serial magnetic resonance imaging has revealed persistent LN proximal to the repair sites with evidence of fatty proliferation in the sural grafts and continued LN and fatty proliferation distally. There has been a progressive circumferential pattern of fibrosis around the proximal and distal suture lines, which has a similar radiological pattern to desmoid type fibromatosis (a pattern recently described in neuromuscular choristoma [NMC] desmoid-type fibromatosis). Considering the similar reaction of nerve in both LN and NMC despite differing genetic cascades, the authors believe a unifying process occurs in both lesions. The pattern of circumferential fibroproliferation would be most consistent with neuron-mediated growth from unspecified trophic factors, supporting a previously reported a nerve-derived "inside-out mechanism." The clinical consequences of this unifying process are presented.
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