Der Nervenarzt
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Compression neuropathy of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (meralgia paresthetica) leads to pain and dysesthesia in the anterolateral thigh. Over a period of 23 1/2 years, 29 patients (33 procedures) were operated on after failure of conservative treatment: 18 patients (20 procedures) underwent neurolysis of the nerve, and in 11 the nerve was transected. ⋯ The average follow-up was 32 months after neurolysis and 87 months after transection. Complete or partial pain relief was found in 72% after decompression and in 82% after transection of the nerve.
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During the last 5 years 11 patients with syringomyelia have been found among 4348 patients (0.25%) entering our hospital, which specializes in multiple sclerosis. Six of these 11 patients had been diagnosed earlier as suffering from multiple sclerosis, some of them after a protracted course of neurological illness. In all 6 patients examination of the cerebrospinal fluid was normal, and visual-evoked potentials (VEP) were normal in all but one case, which is described in detail as case 2 in this report. ⋯ MRI also showed subcortical white matter lesions in 5 of 6 patients with syringomyelia. In summary, the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis should be reexamined when one of the following signs is present: (1) demonstration of Chiari malformation; (2) cerebrospinal fluid is normal; (3) visual-evoked potentials are normal. These signs may suggest syringomyelia even after years of primary progressive or relapsing remitting development of multiple neurological deficits and MRI visible white matter abnormalities.