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In an attempt to clarify the pathogenesis of Morton's neuroma, 106 documented cases were analyzed by multiple staining techniques and electron microscopy. The lesion was found to consist of a progressive fibrosis which enveloped and disrupted nerves and arteries. No evidence of a nerve proliferation nor of a specific inflammatory process was encountered. Based on these observations, it is concluded that repeated trauma in the connective tissue elements, including nerves and arteries in the interdigital clefts, lead to a reactive overgrowth of connective tissue (scarring) that disrupts the nerves and the arteries. Sclerosis of the arteries and the narrowing of their lumen contributes to ischemia and further nerve atrophy. The nerves and arteries caught in this reactive scar become more sensitive to pressure and cause characteristic pain.
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PMID:Morton's neuroma--pathogenesis and ultrastructure. 47 15

Morton's neuroma is a common condition mainly affecting middle aged women, and there are many proposed etiological theories involving chronic repetitive trauma, ischemia, entrapment, and intermetatarsal bursitis. Incorrect terminology suggests that the underlying pathological process is a nerve tumor, although histological examination reveals the presence of inflammatory tissue-that is, perineural fibrosis. The common digital nerve and its branches in the third planter webspace are most commonly affected. Diagnosis is usually made through history taking and clinical examination but may be aided by ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. Current nonoperative treatment strategies include shoe-wear modifications, custom made orthoses, and injections of local anesthetic agents, sclerosing agents, and steroids. Operative management options primarily involve either nerve decompression or neurectomy. We have reviewed the published literature to evaluate the outcomes of the available diagnostic modalities and treatment options and present an algorithm for clinical practice.
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PMID:The diagnosis and management of Morton's neuroma: a literature review. 2381 47