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Cauda Canis: Variation of a Tinel’s Sign for a Sciatic Nerve Tumor
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Burke, Shane
, Arkun, Knarik
, Riesenburger, Ron
, George, Keith
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Case Report
/ Case reports
/ Mutation
/ Nervous system
/ Neurology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Pain
/ Pathology
/ Patients
/ Surgery
/ Tumors
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2020
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Cauda Canis: Variation of a Tinel’s Sign for a Sciatic Nerve Tumor
by
Burke, Shane
, Arkun, Knarik
, Riesenburger, Ron
, George, Keith
in
Case Report
/ Case reports
/ Mutation
/ Nervous system
/ Neurology
/ Neurosurgery
/ Pain
/ Pathology
/ Patients
/ Surgery
/ Tumors
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2020
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Cauda Canis: Variation of a Tinel’s Sign for a Sciatic Nerve Tumor
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Cauda Canis: Variation of a Tinel’s Sign for a Sciatic Nerve Tumor
2020
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Overview
A patient with a prior history of intradural schwannoma and disc herniation presented with radicular pain after being hit in the thigh by a dog’s tail. She was worked up and found to have a tumor of her right sciatic nerve. The tumor was resected and histology was consistent with schwannoma. The dog’s tail acted as a Tinel’s sign maneuver and led to timely identification of her peripheral nerve tumor. Peripheral nerve schwannomas can present in unusual forms, and Tinel’s maneuver may be a useful tool in diagnosis.
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