GOOD NEWS: We have fixed the DICOM uploading problem. New cases should work fine. More info radiopaedia.org/chat

Traction apophysitis of the fifth metatarsal base with an avulsion fracture

Case contributed by Samir Benoudina
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Pain over the lateral border of the foot for a few months. Exacerbated by a recent twisting injury during a football game.

Patient Data

Age: 11 years
Gender: Male

A bony fragment lateral to the base of the fifth metatarsal oriented longitudinally; with a widening of chondro-osseous junction, fragmentation: traction apophysitis of the fifth metatarsal base.

Transverse lucency at the base of the fifth metatarsal: avulsion fracture.

Blue: Iselin disease

Red: Avulsion fracture

Case Discussion

Iselin's disease is a traction apophysitis of the tuberosity of the fifth metatarsal. It occurs in physically active boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 14. It is caused by repetitive traction of peroneus brevis tendon at the site of its attachment. Clinically, there is a lateral midfoot pain aggravated by sports activities.

Differential diagnosis includes:

  • Normal apophysis: painless longitudinally oriented apophysis without fragmentation or widening of chondro-osseous junction.
  • Os vesalianum.
  • The base of 5th metatarsal fractures: A fracture tends to be oriented transversally; whereas a growth plate has always a longitudinal orientation.

In this case, Iselin disease and an avulsion fracture are present simultaneously.

How to use cases

You can use Radiopaedia cases in a variety of ways to help you learn and teach.

Creating your own cases is easy.

Updating… Please wait.

 Unable to process the form. Check for errors and try again.

 Thank you for updating your details.