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The palisaded, encapsulated neuroma (solitary circumscribed neuroma)

Histopathology, 1992
We describe the clinical and pathological features of 41 palisaded encapsulated neuromas. They present as small, solitary, asymptomatic papules, predominantly on the face in middle age. No case had co‐existent neurofibromatosis or multiple mucosal neuromas.
M C, Dakin, B, Leppard, J M, Theaker
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Morton's Neuroma

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2010
Morton neuroma is a common source of forefoot pain. This condition is more correctly termed as interdigital nerve compression and is not a true neuroma. Although Morton neuroma is a common diagnosis, debate exists as to the best surgical and nonsurgical treatments. This article discusses the pathogenesis, diagnosis, nonsurgical and surgical management,
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Painful Traumatic Neuromas

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1972
Whenever a nerve is sectioned and continuity with its distal counterpart cannot be re-established, a neuroma of sorts results. The most obvious type is that seen in the amputation stump. The neuroma is frequently ignored when it is the cause of distress that may be bizarre and incapacitating, and is often incriminated when it is no more than an ...
G J, Mathews, J L, Osterholm
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Traumatic fascicular neuroma

Acta Neuropathologica, 1988
A 72-year-old man had developed amiodarone neuropathy. He was found, at biopsy, to have a fascicular neuroma of his right sural nerve, unassociated with his underlying neuropathy, apparently due to blunt trauma, as electroneurographic needling of this nerve could safely be ruled out by the patient and his physicians. Such fascicular neuromas, which may
H H, Goebel, R, Besser
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Mucosal Neuromas

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Andrew R, Scott, Rebecca A, Compton
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Neuroma

2018
Neuroma is a benign condition that is associated with growth or tumor of the nerve tissue. This pain generator can be a cause of debilitating neuropathic pain if not properly addressed. The clinical hallmarks of neuroma include the presence of a scar in close proximity that causes substantial pain in the distribution of the involved nerve. This chapter
John Blackburn, Alexander Bautista
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Joplin's neuroma

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1980
P A, Ames, M D, Lenet, M, Sherman
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Heel neuroma

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1977
M R, Davidson   +6 more
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Metatarsal Neuroma

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
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Amputation neuroma

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1957
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