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Saphenous nerve entrapment simulating vascular disorder.

M Mozes, G Ouaknine, H Nathan

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    |February 1, 1975
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    Saphenous nerve entrapment causes leg pain mimicking vascular issues. Consider this condition when other diagnoses don't fit the symptoms.

    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Vascular Surgery

    Background:

    • Saphenous nerve entrapment can present as a painful leg syndrome.
    • The condition often mimics symptoms of a vascular disorder.
    • Understanding the anatomical relationship is key to its pathogenesis.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the anatomical relationship of the saphenous nerve.
    • To explain the pathogenesis of saphenous nerve entrapment syndrome.
    • To report clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment outcomes for 32 patients.

    Main Methods:

    • Anatomical description of the saphenous nerve.
    • Clinical case series of 32 patients.
    • Differential diagnosis discussion.

    Main Results:

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    • Saphenous nerve entrapment presents with leg pain.
    • The syndrome can be mistaken for vascular disorders.
    • Treatment results for 32 patients were analyzed.

    Conclusions:

    • Saphenous nerve entrapment is a distinct clinical syndrome.
    • It should be considered in unexplained leg pain cases.
    • Diagnosis and treatment are crucial for symptom resolution.