Spontaneous Radial Nerve Palsy due to an Unrecognized Myofibroma: A Case Report.
Katharine M HinchcliffJessica D RogersDani SarohiaJason L HornickRobert M SzaboPublished in: JBJS case connector (2020)
A trial of observation is often indicated in the cases of isolated nerve palsy where anatomic lesions have been eliminated. This case highlights that imaging studies can miss a tumor involving nerve and that painless, spontaneous nerve palsy may be a time where early surgical intervention offers a better chance of recovery.