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Fig. 14 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 14

From: Can imaging be the new yardstick for diagnosing peripheral neuropathy?—a comparison between high resolution ultrasound and MR neurography with an approach to diagnosis

Fig. 14

a Longitudinal scan of ulnar nerve at the elbow (arrowheads) shows a thickened nerve with loss of fascicular architecture. There was also increased vascularity suggestive of neuritis in this patient with Hansen’s disease. b PDFS sagittal image shows a tubular hyperintense CPN (arrowhead) as it winds around the fibular neck in a case with Hansen’s disease. There is long segment thickening, loss of fascicular architecture with incidentally detected high division of the sciatic nerve. There was also associated fatty infiltration with muscle hyperintensity due to chronic denervation

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