Presentation
Fall. Ankle pain. Fracture?
Patient Data
Age: 25
Gender: Male
From the case:
Lateral malleolus fracture: value of orthogonal view
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Undisplaced oblique fracture of the lateral malleolus. Associated soft tissue swelling.
The fracture is not evident on the AP view.
Case Discussion
Orthogonal views are essential for peripheral plain film radiography. As is demonstrated in this case a single view can be inadequate in identifying pathology.
The fracture is clearly evident on the lateral, but not well seen on the AP view.