Radiology Case Reports (May 2022)

Denervation pseudo hypertrophy of the calf: An important cause of lower limb swelling

  • John P. Hynes, FFR,
  • David Glynn, FFR,
  • Stephen J. Eustace, FFR

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
pp. 1702 – 1704

Abstract

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Denervation pseudohypertrophy is an uncommon cause of limb swelling, which may be overlooked. It is an important diagnosis to arrive at, as it instructs the search for an underlying cause which may itself require intervention. We present the case of a 32-year-old male rugby player with a 2-year history of left calf swelling and intermittent pain and tightness. He described a previous history of 2 left sided lumbar micro-discectomy surgeries. There was no tenderness or sensory deficit on examination. MRI of the left calf revealed muscular enlargement, with fat interspersed between the muscle fibers, in keeping with pseudohypertrophy. This has a number of causes, in this cause attributed to lumbar radiculopathy. This case highlights a rare but important cause of limb swelling which should be considered in the workup of a unilateral swollen limb.

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