Presentation
Midfoot pain
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Acessory navicular bone syndrome
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A type 2 accessory navicular bone is present with bone marrow edema affecting the accessory ossicle and medial navicular bone on fluid-sensitive sequences.
Case Discussion
Accessory navicular syndrome happens when a type II accessory navicular bone causes pain due to movement across the pseudo-joint between the ossicle and the navicular bone.