Presentation
11-year-old girl presents with small left 4th toe. There is no history of trauma or family history of a short 4th toe. The 4th toe was normal until the age of 5 years when it was noticeably shorter than the 5th toe.
Patient Data
Age: 11 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Brachymetatarsia
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The 4th metatarsal bone is short and there is early fusion of the distal epiphysis.
Case Discussion
This is in keeping with unilateral brachymetatarsia.