Presentation
Foot trauma.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
From the case:
Osteopoikilosis
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A comminuted fracture of the proximal phalanx of the great toe and incidental osteopoikilosis.
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Axial bone window at the level of the sacrum for the same patient revealed multiple hyperdense bone marrow foci are noted, in keeping with osteopoikilosis.
Case Discussion
Osteopoikilosis is a sclerosing bony dysplasia with multiple enostoses. It is a rare inherited benign condition incidentally found on skeletal x rays.