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Calf enlargement associated with neurologic disease: two uncommon cases
1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Sinai Hospital of Detroit, MI 48235.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
|January 1, 1988
Abstract:
Muscle enlargement and hypertrophy are rare findings in neurogenic lesions. The two in combination have been reported in cases of peripheral nerve lesions, polyneuropathy, and poliomyelitis. True and pseudo muscle hypertrophy are the two possible etiologies, whereas infiltration, stretch, or exercise of the muscle are the causative factors. We report two cases of unilateral calf enlargement, one occurring after surgery for S1 radiculopathy with associated cramping, and the other after poliomyelitis.