2017
DOI: 10.5414/np300996
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Intramedullary amputation neuroma: a case report and review of the literature

Abstract: Intramedullary amputation neuromas are rare and associated with either trauma or other CNS lesions. Our case represents an amputation neuroma in an unusual location in a patient without subjective preceding history of trauma or presence of a second lesion.
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“…Additionally, we diagnosed the present case as non-traumatic neuroma, since there were no findings suggestive of trauma, and thus, we suspected that it may be due to some congenital genetic abnormalities, since proliferative lesions were observed in various tissues of this young rat. There are no reports of non-traumatic neuromas in rats; however, there are some reports in humans 23 , 25 , 26 . Some authors report that non-traumatic neuromas in humans are congenital due to the lack of traumatic history 27 .…”
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“…Additionally, we diagnosed the present case as non-traumatic neuroma, since there were no findings suggestive of trauma, and thus, we suspected that it may be due to some congenital genetic abnormalities, since proliferative lesions were observed in various tissues of this young rat. There are no reports of non-traumatic neuromas in rats; however, there are some reports in humans 23 , 25 , 26 . Some authors report that non-traumatic neuromas in humans are congenital due to the lack of traumatic history 27 .…”
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