From the case:
Foot bones - annotated
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Foot radiographs with the bones colored.
- Yellow - medial cuneiform
- Red - intermediate cuneiform
- Light green - lateral cuneiform
- Dark purple - navicular
- Light blue - cuboid
- Dark green - talus
- Orange - calcaneus
- Dark blue - tibia
- Light purple - fibula
Case Discussion
Normal anatomy of the foot bones on frontal (DP) and oblique radiographs with the bones colored.
Case adapted from Assoc Prof Craig Hacking, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 37497