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Patient History
80-year-old man with a several-year history of a painful “lump” on the bottom of his left foot.

Findings
Skeletal/osseous:
No micro- or macro-trabecular fracture. No osseous contusion. No reactive pattern of marrow edema. Aggressive osseous abnormality.

Incidental partially segmental or bipartite tibial sesamoid. Unremarkable fibular sesamoid. No sesamoid osteoedema/sesamoiditis.

Articulations:
Unremarkable.
Lisfranc joint:
Intact.

Tendons:
Intact.

Ligaments:
Intact.

Plantar plates:
Intact.

Soft tissues:
Dumbbell-shaped intermediate T1 signal, intermediate to slightly increased T2 signal dumbbell-shaped soft tissue mass, wedged between the 3rd and 4th metatarsal heads (3rd intermetatarsal space), measuring 2.8 x 2.5 x 2.0 cm. The mass is centered around the plantar digital nerve region. Prominent enhancement post contrast is noted. Preservation of the adjacent metatarsal cortices (no aggressive features).

A similar, smaller, less florid process is seen between the 2nd and 3rd metatarsal heads within the 2nd intermetatarsal space (measuring 0.8 x 0.6 cm).

Peri-sesamoid soft tissue thickening/callus formation is seen.

Other:
Diffuse muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration involving intrinsic muscles of the forefoot, likely disuse atrophy versus diabetic amyotrophy.

Impressions
1. Giant M3-M4 Morton neuroma.
2. Smaller M2-M3 Morton neuroma/perineural fibrosis.

Case Discussion

Faculty

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Jenny T Bencardino, MD

Vice-Chair, Academic Affairs Department of Radiology

Montefiore Radiology

Edward Smitaman, MD

Clinical Associate Professor

University of California San Diego

Tags

Musculoskeletal (MSK)

MRI

Foot & Ankle

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