TY - JOUR KW - General Medicine KW - Ultrasound KW - Mononeuritis Multiplex AU - Herrera Malpica WS AU - Muñetones Hernández PV AU - Perez Becerra NM AU - Muñoz Rodriguez JN AU - Diaz Ruiz JA AB -
Hansen’s disease is caused by Mycobacterium leprae. This bacillus can invade the peripheral nerves asymmetrically, including the ulnar, median, and radial nerves, causing mononeuritis multiplex. We present the case of a 41-year-old man with a history of Hansen’s disease with sensory and motor symptoms. Electrodiagnostic studies and ultrasound showed asymmetric lesions of the median, ulnar, and radial nerves. Because this is the main complication of this pathology, electrodiagnosis is clearly valuable for its diagnosis, demonstrating axonal and myelin involvement, as well as signs of denervation and reinnervation. Ultrasound is valuable in the detection, diagnosis, and assessment of the extent of mononeuritis multiplex due to Hansen’s disease. It aids in identifying significant inflammatory deterioration, as indicated by increased blood flow in the nerves and enlargement of the nerves. This technique allows for the exploration of nerves such as the ulnar nerve and branches of the brachial plexus. In a complementary way, ultrasound provides information on the severity of the disease. Early diagnosis of this entity is essential because it can generate aesthetic and functional permanent affectation.
BT - Cureus DO - 10.7759/cureus.44175 LA - Eng M3 - Case Report N2 -Hansen’s disease is caused by Mycobacterium leprae. This bacillus can invade the peripheral nerves asymmetrically, including the ulnar, median, and radial nerves, causing mononeuritis multiplex. We present the case of a 41-year-old man with a history of Hansen’s disease with sensory and motor symptoms. Electrodiagnostic studies and ultrasound showed asymmetric lesions of the median, ulnar, and radial nerves. Because this is the main complication of this pathology, electrodiagnosis is clearly valuable for its diagnosis, demonstrating axonal and myelin involvement, as well as signs of denervation and reinnervation. Ultrasound is valuable in the detection, diagnosis, and assessment of the extent of mononeuritis multiplex due to Hansen’s disease. It aids in identifying significant inflammatory deterioration, as indicated by increased blood flow in the nerves and enlargement of the nerves. This technique allows for the exploration of nerves such as the ulnar nerve and branches of the brachial plexus. In a complementary way, ultrasound provides information on the severity of the disease. Early diagnosis of this entity is essential because it can generate aesthetic and functional permanent affectation.
PB - Springer Science and Business Media LLC PY - 2023 T2 - Cureus TI - Mononeuritis Multiplex Due to Hansen’s Disease: A Look Through Ultrasound and Electrodiagnosis UR - https://www.cureus.com/articles/166696-mononeuritis-multiplex-due-to-hansens-disease-a-look-through-ultrasound-and-electrodiagnosis#!/ SN - 2168-8184 ER -