Abstract

Backgrounds: We have aimed to establish nerve ultrasound reference data in 8 to 17-year-old children and adolescents and to compare those data to younger children, adults, and age-matched children with polyneuropathies.Methods: High-resolution ultrasounds of the nerves were performed in 117 healthy children and adolescents at 20 predefined landmarks in the neck and the extremities of both sides. Mean values, side-to-side differences and intraneural ratios, as well as upper limits have been calculated. In a second step, a comparison between 25 children and adolescents of the same age range with proven hereditary and acquired neuropathies and lysosomal storage diseases has been carried out.Results: Nerve growth correlates significantly with age and reaches adult values at the age of around 15 years. The influence of body mass index and gender is negligible at most segments. By the use of age-specific upper limits, nerve enlargement could be seen in distinct types of neuropathies, particularly in demyelinating hereditary and inflammatory types, which is comparable to findings in adults, but also in rare lysosomal storage diseases.Conclusion: Nerve size correlates with age during childhood and reaches a climax in younger adults. Age-matched reference data are inevitable to differ between hypertrophic and non-hypertrophic nerve damage, e.g., in neuropathies.

Highlights

  • IntroductionBy the use of magnetic resonance neurography and high-resolution ultrasonography, more knowledge about nerve morphology has been established

  • Nerve imaging in nerve pathologies has recently become a main focal point

  • In Group A, a non-significant slight female dominance occurred compared to Group B (p = 0.519); more children were left-handed in this group (9:4, Fishers exact p < 0.05)

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Introduction

By the use of magnetic resonance neurography and high-resolution ultrasonography, more knowledge about nerve morphology has been established. In HR-US, nerve enlargement due to tumors, neuromas, or inflammation has been the most profound finding [1,2,3,4]. Ultrasound Reference Values in Children nerves and locations are essential [5,6,7,8,9,10]. As we hypothesized that distinct nerve values in school age children and adolescents exist compared to adults, we analyzed healthy individuals aged between 8 and 17 years and compared their values to epidemiological data. We compared the collected normal data to children and adolescents with a proven diagnosis of assumed hypertrophic and non-hypertrophic neuropathies

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