Weekly Case

Title : Case 706

Age / Sex : 49 / M


Chief complaint : Sudden calf pain during strenuous sports activity


What is your diagnosis?


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Courtesy : 김성준(Sungjun Kim), 강남세브란스병원(Gangnam Severance Hospital)


Diagnosis:

Gastrocnemius medial head rupture (tennis leg)



Discussion


Findings:


On panoramic acquisition of ultrasonography at the medial calf, discontinuity of muscle belly and fluid collection between soleus aponeurosis and gastrocnemius medial head is seen.


 


Differential Diagnosis:


none


 


Discussion:


Tennis leg is induced not only by tennis but also by the other strenuous sports activities or abrupt running/jumping initiation. It typically occurs in active and/or middle-aged individuals. Common clinical presentation is sharp pain and “popping sound” within the calf, and is associated with focal tenderness and swelling.


It is more commonly due to tear of the myotendinous junction of the gastrocnemius medial head, but can be accompanies with plantaris tendon rupture. Isolate plantaris tendon rupture can occur, but appear to be less common.


MRI can also be used for the diagnosis, but ultrasound is enough for the detection and extent assessment. Ultrasound demonstrates fluid between gastrocnemius medial head and soleus muscle, which is the layer of their myotendinous junction. A tear in the deep surface of gastrocnemius may be seen as a disruption in contour and echogenicity of muscle fibers. A torn plantaris tendon may also be identified.


Treatment is usually conservative except for the case of combined compartment syndrome.


 


References:



  1. Delgado GJ, Chung CB, Lektrakul N et-al. Tennis leg: clinical US study of 141 patients and anatomic investigation of four cadavers with MR imaging and US. Radiology. 2002;224 (1): 112-9. 

  2. Jamadar DA, Jacobson JA, Theisen SE et-al. Sonography of the painful calf: differential considerations. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2002;179 (3): 709-16.

  3. Bianchi S, Martinoli C, Abdelwahab IF et-al. Sonographic evaluation of tears of the gastrocnemius medial head ("tennis leg") J Ultrasound Med. 1998;17 (3): 157-62.



Correct Answer
Total applicants 36 Correct answers 31
Name Institution
장민영 국민건강보험공단 일산병원, 전문의
윤유성 순천향대 부천병원, 전문의
박영태 충북대학교병원, 전공의
김기욱 전문의
이규정 국군대전병원, 전문의
현혜란 인천사랑병원, 전문의
여현정 전문의
박준동 마이크로병원, 전문의
이진영 전문의
이혜란 전문의
한진우 고려대학교 구로병원, 전문의
강지희 전문의
김동언 서울아산병원, 전문의
이승보 서울아산병원, 전문의
백승진 분당차병원, 전공의
김현진 서울성모병원, 전공의
김동현 단국대학교병원, 전공의
김유진 전문의
권기언 서울아산병원, 전문의
김주현 전공의
변성환 전문의
이광재 예수병원, 전문의
서현주 전문의
배재흥 경북대학교병원, 전공의
신나리 삼성서울병원, 전공의
이소정 단국대학교병원, 전공의
이승훈 한양대학교병원, 전문의
이현규 전문의
김성진 365병원, 전문의
김형민 연세의대 강남세브란스병원, 전문의
조신영 전문의
Semi-Correct Answer
Total applicants 36 Semi-Correct answers 2
최은지 전공의
임윤진 단국대학교병원, 전공의


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