2020
DOI: 10.18214/jend.2020.22.1.68
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Unilateral Pseudohypertrophy of Calf Muscles as a Clinical Manifestation of Lumbosacral Radiculopathy

Abstract: Radiculopathy commonly presents as pain in dermatomal distribution of involved nerve roots. It is often accompanied by sensory deficit such as paresthesia, hypesthesia, and/or weakness. Neurogenic muscular atrophy is also frequent. However, hypertrophic changes may develop because of denervation in rare cases [1]. Some cases of muscle hypertrophy have been reported for neurogenic causes such as lumbosacral radiculopathy [2-4]. This unusual clinical manifestation most frequently occurs in the calf Chronic lumbo… Show more

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