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Contribution of ultrasound in the assessment of patients with suspect idiopathic pudendal nerve disease.

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Abstract Title:

Contribution of ultrasound in the assessment of patients with suspect idiopathic pudendal nerve disease.

Abstract Source:

Clin Neurophysiol. 2014 Jun ;125(6):1278-84. Epub 2013 Dec 7. PMID: 24368033

Abstract Author(s):

Alberto Tagliafico, Bianca Bignotti, Maribel Miguel Perez, Lizia Reni, Gerd Bodner, Carlo Martinoli

Article Affiliation:

Alberto Tagliafico

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE: To assess if Ultrasound (US) is contributive in patients suspected of having idiopathic pudendal neuralgia.

METHODS: Between July 2012 and April 2013, 10 consecutive female patients with suspected idiopathic pudendal neuralgia (mean age: 47±14 years; mean BMI: 24±3) were included. Two radiologists blinded to the clinical and neurophysiological data performed pudendal nerve evaluation with broadband linear array transducers (12-7 MHZ, and 17-5 MHZ). MRI was added to confirm US data. A third independent clinician, who did not performelectrodiagnosis and US, reviewed the data and scored US as"contributive"or"non-contributive": if US confirmed the clinical and neurophysiological diagnosis or if US findings were not useful.

RESULTS: Ultrasound identified alterations to the pudendal nerve in 7/10 of cases (70%). In seven cases US revealed the presence of a diffusely or focally enlarged pudendal nerve confirmed by MRI. In these cases neurophysiological findings were suspicious for pudendal neuralgia in 5/7 cases, whereas in 2/7 cases they were inconclusive.

CONCLUSION: High-resolution ultrasound (US) may demonstrate alterations to the pudendal nerve in patients with pudendal neuralgia.

SIGNIFICANCE: US is useful in patients with suspected idiopathic pudendal nerve disease.


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