Presentation
Left ankle pain with slight edema and redness. Pain upon palpation of the left mid-foot.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Mueller Weiss syndrome (bilateral)
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Bilateral comma-shaped navicular bones compatible with prior avascular necrosis (Mueller Weiss syndrome).
From the case:
Mueller Weiss syndrome (bilateral)
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Selected images from an MRI of the left foot once again show the comma-shaped navicular bone suggesting Mueller Weiss syndrome. There is associated bone marrow edema and degenerative changes.
Case Discussion
An Aunt Minnie case of bilateral symmetric Mueller Weiss syndrome.