World Neurosurgery 2019-Apr
Melorheostosis causing compression of the common peroneal nerve at the fibular tunnel: a case report.
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Melorheostosis is a bone hyperostosis disorder characterized by flowing bone thought to occur in a sclerotermal distribution. These bony lesions often arise in soft tissues adjacent to joints. Pain arises from joint limitations and impingements, but diffuse pain can also occur. We present a case of a patient with symptomatic compression of the common peroneal nerve by an extraosseous hyperostotic tissue island in a patient with melorheostosis.