Intraneural nodular fasciitis of the median nerve: case report and literature review

J Hand Surg Am. 2011 Aug;36(8):1347-51. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2011.05.034. Epub 2011 Jul 13.

Abstract

Nodular fasciitis, a benign soft tissue tumor, occurs most frequently in the forearm and is generally divided into subcutaneous, intramuscular, and fascial types. Intraneural nodular fasciitis has been reported in only 5 patients previously. We present the case of a 79-year-old woman with nodular fasciitis within the median nerve at the proximal forearm. Carpal tunnel syndrome was suspected at the initial visit, but high median nerve palsy and a mass at the proximal forearm were found a few months later. Subtotal resection of the tumor within the median nerve was performed and histological diagnosis indicated nodular fasciitis. There was no evidence of recurrence at follow-up 1 year and 3 months after surgery. Motor weakness had resolved but sensation was compromised.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Fasciitis / diagnosis*
  • Fasciitis / surgery*
  • Female
  • Forearm
  • Humans
  • Median Nerve*
  • Neural Conduction