Morton's neuroma
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Background
- AKA interdigital neuralgia
- Morton's neuroma describes benign enlargement of perineurium (neuroma) along the sensory nerves of the toes.
Clinical Features
- Pain, often nonspecific, burning, or lancinating, around metatarsal heads or toes
- Usually unilateral
- Worse with narrow/closed toe shoes
- May have foreign body sensation like a pebble in their shoe
- Tenderness to palpation on plantar aspect of interdigital space with reproduction of burning pain
- Squeezing interdigital space may produce notable click
Differential Diagnosis
- Metatarsalgia
- Toe phalanx fracture
- Diabetic neuropathy
- Baxter's neuropathy
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome
Evaluation
- Clinical diagnosis
Management
- Outpatient management may include corrective footwear, local steroid/anesthetic injection, surgical excision
Disposition
- Discharge
