Lateral malleolous-talus false articulation or non-osseous coalition
Diagnosis possible
Presentation
Tripped. Pain and difficulty weightbearing.
Patient Data
Age: 30
Gender: Female
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No fracture or malalignment. Appearance of a non-osseous coalition or false articulation between the lateral malleolus and lateral talus. In addition there is a prominent additional contour over the calcaneum in the lateral projection raising the possibility of a talo-calcaneal coalition.
Case Discussion
Unusual appearance of a non-osseous colalition or false articulation between the fibular and lateral talus.