Publications by authors named "Joseph D Rundell"

The superficial fibular (peroneal) nerve traditionally courses through the anterolateral deep leg and pierces the deep crural fascia at the lower leg to divide into its terminal branches. Entrapment of the superficial fibular nerve is most commonly documented to occur at where it pierces the deep fascia, and numerous etiologies causing entrapment are described. In this case report, we describe an unusual cause of entrapment from a tertiary branch of the superficial fibular nerve taking a circumflex course and wrapping around the secondary branch of the main nerve.

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Synovial chondromatosis is a rare condition consisting of metaplasia of the synovial tissue that usually presents in large joints such as the knee and hip. The reported occurrence of synovial chondromatosis in the foot and ankle joints is rare in the literature. In this case report, the successful surgical management of two patients presenting with this condition using open ankle arthrotomy & synovectomy is described.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cryoglobulinemia is a rare blood disorder that often presents symptoms in the legs, making it easy to confuse with more common skin conditions.
  • The authors provide an overview of the condition and share a case report to illustrate its symptoms.
  • The text highlights important diagnostic steps to accurately identify cryoglobulinemia and differentiate it from other causes of leg ulcers.
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