Schwannoma of the medial plantar nerve: a case report
Schwannoma of the medial plantar nerve: a case report
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We report the case of a 60-year-old woman with a schwannoma of the medial plantar nerve.She presented with the complaint of pain for about 2 ACTIVATED CHARCOAL POWDER years and a painful lesion in the medial plantar region of the left forefoot and on the second toe.Physical examination showed well-defined, firm tumor masses painful to palpation on the medial and plantar surface of the left forefoot and second toe.We surgically explored the area and excised 3 lesions, resulting in complete pain relief and no aesthetic complaints.Schwannomas of the medial plantar nerve are rare tumors, with only a few reports of cases extending to the forefoot.
The finding of multiple SHIRTS URBAN SLIM FIT schwannomas may be a red flag for the possible existence of local, painful, nerve lesions despite a negative Tinel sign.Appropriate surgical planning contributed to our successful intervention, without aesthetic, painful, or functional sequelae for the patient.Level of Evidence V; Therapeutic Studies; Expert Opinion.