Presentation
Multi-trauma post MVA.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Os supranaviculare
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No fracture or malalignment. No dislocation.
Well-corticated bony fragment at the supero-dorsal aspect of the right navicular bone is most in keeping with an incidental os supranaviculare.
From the case:
Os supranaviculare
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Red circle highlights the position of os supranaviculare.
Case Discussion
Os supranaviculare is one of many accessory ossicles of the foot and is an incidental finding. It should not be confused with a fracture and in this case the typical position and well-corticated edges favor an accessory ossicle.