Abstract

The tibialis anterior muscle herniation has been the frequently seen muscle herniation at the lower extremity. In this study, it is intended to present the MRI diagnosis of a patient who has tibialis anterior muscle herniation by examining the literature. The detailed right cruris MRI investigation was done to a patient, 49 years old and applied with complaints a pain at right leg continuing for two years and like a mass can be feeled by palpation. Right tibialis anterior muscle herniation was determined by the cruris MRI. Muscle herniation may be either asymptomatic or subcutaneous nodul, complaints like a change of the skin color or a pain at the related region. Anterior tibialis muscle herniation should be distinguished from soft tissue pathologies like varicosis, lipoma, angiolipoma or fibroma.

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