Bourke G, Owen J, Machet D
Department of Orthopaedics, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Aust N Z J Surg. 1994 Jun;64(6):421-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1994.tb02243.x.
This study compares the histology of the plantar-digital nerve supplying the third web space in asymptomatic patients with those who have clinically diagnosed Morton's metatarsalgia. Despite several studies concentrating on the histological changes in the interdigital nerve, the relevance of these changes is a matter of contention while the exact pathological process responsible for the symptoms has not been determined. The histological findings in control patients were identical to Morton's patients with the exception of demyelination, which was more common in the Morton's group. This suggests that the characteristic nodule and fibrotic changes seen in the interdigital nerves of patients with Morton's neuroma cannot account for the symptoms and that the changes seen in the neurovascular bundle are degenerative in origin and are found in asymptomatic patients.
本研究比较了无症状患者与临床诊断为莫顿跖痛症患者中供应第三趾蹼间隙的足底趾神经的组织学情况。尽管有多项研究聚焦于趾间神经的组织学变化,但这些变化的相关性仍存在争议,且导致症状的确切病理过程尚未明确。对照组患者的组织学发现与莫顿患者相同,只是脱髓鞘情况除外,脱髓鞘在莫顿组更为常见。这表明在莫顿神经瘤患者趾间神经中所见的特征性结节和纤维化改变不能解释症状,且在神经血管束中所见的变化源于退行性变,在无症状患者中也可发现。