Presentation
History of multiple ankle 'sprains'.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Subchondral fracture - talar dome
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Subchondral fracture of the talar dome.
From the case:
Subchondral fracture - talar dome
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Subchondral fracture of the talar dome. Note the intact overlying cartilage.
Case Discussion
Subchondral fracture of the talar dome. Note the intact overlying cartilage indicating that this is not an osteochondral defect although it may progress this way.