Iselin disease
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Iselin disease is a benign benign and self-limiting condition, defined as apophysitis of base of 5th metatarsal.
Epidemiology
It is most commonly seen in males with sport injuries and is often also seen in adolescents.
Pathology
It is due to repetitive traction of peroneus brevis tendon at the site of its attachment. Predisposing factors are jumping jumping and running running.
Radiographic features
Plain filmradiograph
- obliquely oriented small bony fleck at the base of 5th metatarsal which is best seen on oblique radiograph
- apophyseal irregularity
Differential diagnosis
On imaging consider:
-<p><strong>Iselin disease </strong>is a benign and self-limiting condition, defined as <a href="/articles/apophysitis">apophysitis</a> of base of 5th metatarsal.</p><h4>Epidemiology</h4><p>It is most commonly seen in males with sport injuries and is often also seen in adolescents. </p><h4>Pathology</h4><p>It is due to repetitive traction of <a href="/articles/peroneus-brevis">peroneus brevis</a> tendon at the site of its attachment. Predisposing factors are jumping and running.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><h5>Plain film</h5><ul>- +<p><strong>Iselin disease </strong>is a benign and self-limiting condition, defined as <a href="/articles/apophysitis">apophysitis</a> of base of 5th metatarsal.</p><h4>Epidemiology</h4><p>It is most commonly seen in males with sport injuries and is often also seen in adolescents. </p><h4>Pathology</h4><p>It is due to repetitive traction of <a href="/articles/peroneus-brevis">peroneus brevis</a> tendon at the site of its attachment. Predisposing factors are jumping and running.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><h5>Plain radiograph</h5><ul>
-</ul><h4>Differential diagnosis</h4><p>On imaging consider</p><ul>- +</ul><h4>Differential diagnosis</h4><p>On imaging consider:</p><ul>
-<a href="/articles/accessory-ossicles-of-the-foot">accessory ossicle</a> (e.g. <a href="/articles/os-vesalianum">os vesalianum</a> or <a href="/articles/os-peroneum">os peroneum</a>)</li>- +<a href="/articles/accessory-ossicles-of-the-foot">accessory ossicle</a> (e.g. <a href="/articles/os-vesalianum">os vesalianum</a> or <a href="/articles/os-peroneum">os peroneum</a>)</li>