Some of the benign varieties of neuroma, in the broadest sense of the term, are not
neoplasms. •
Traumatic neuroma follows different forms of nerve injury (often as a result of surgery). They occur at the end of injured nerve fibres as a form of ineffective, unregulated nerve regeneration; it occurs most commonly near a scar, either superficially (skin, subcutaneous fat) or deep (e.g., after a
cholecystectomy). They are often very painful. Synonyms include scar neuroma, amputation neuroma, or pseudoneuroma. •
Morton's neuroma (a
mononeuropathy of the foot) is another example of the more general usage of the term
neuroma. Some prefer the term "Morton's
metatarsalgia", thus avoiding the term
neuroma and its association with tumors. ==Etymology==