Presentation
Mild ankle pain following car accident. Proximal tibia and fibular fracture were present (not shown) and the ankle was imaged to exclude additional fracture.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Talocalcaneal coalition
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Lateral plain film of the ankle shows pes planus, talar beak and C-sign suggesting incidental presence of talocalcaneal coalition.
From the case:
Talocalcaneal coalition
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Non-osseous coalition is confirmed on CT. No acute injury is seen.
Case Discussion
Non-osseous coalition is confirmed on CT. No acute injury is seen.