Case Report
Femoral nerve palsy caused by a huge iliopectineal synovitis extending to the iliac fossa in a rheumatoid arthritis case
Authors
Masaki Tatsumura1, Hajime Mishima1, Itsuo Shiina1, Yuki Hara1, Yasumasa Nishiura1, Tomoo Ishii1, Naoyuki Ochiai1, Wataru Ishii2 and Takayuki Sumida2
- Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Advanced Biomedical Applications, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba Ibaraki, 305-8575, Japan
- Division of Clinical Immunology, Advanced Biomedical Applications, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Science, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba Ibaraki, 305-8575, Japan
Received:
8 June 2007
Accepted:
11 September 2007
Published online:
5 January 2008
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Abstract
We report on a 54-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis who had severe femoral nerve palsy affected by a distended synovium in the hip joint. Surgical exploration demonstrated a perforation of the iliopectineal bursa connecting with the hip joint. The patient fully recovered from femoral nerve palsy after surgery. It was considered that synovitis of the hip joint had developed following huge iliopectineal bursitis.
Key words
Femoral nerve palsy - Hip joint - Iliopectineal bursa - Rheumatoid arthritis - Synovitis