Neurilemoma of the Lower Extremity

Abstract
A series of 76 patients with 85 neurilemomas of the lower extremity was reviewed. The tumors were located throughout the lower extremity and had varied clinical presentations, which often posed problems in diagnosis. Pain, however, was a consistent symptom, and 63 (83%) of the patients presented with local or radiating (or both) pain. Electromyography was done in seven cases, but the results were abnormal in only two. When evaluating a painful mass or an atypical pain in the lower extremity, the clinician should have a high index of suspicion for neurilemoma.

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