Items tagged “foot”
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Apophysis of 5th metatarsal (illustration)
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16 Nov 2009
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Os peroneum - diagram
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16 Nov 2009
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Fractures of the proximal 5th metatarsal
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16 Nov 2009
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Fractures of the proximal fifth metatarsal
The proximal 5th metatarsal is the site of a number of fractures. These include:
Jones fracture
avulsion fracture of the proximal 5th metatarsal
stress fracture of the 5th metatarsal
The biomechanics of the fractures differ as do their natural history and treatment, therefore an ...
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Stress fracture of the 5th metatarsal
Stress fracture of the 5th metatarsal is the least common fracture type of the proximal 5th metatarsal, with an avulsion fracture being the most common, followed by Jones fracture. Stress fractures typically occur within 1.5 cm of the metadiaphyseal junction, slightly distal to the site of a Jon...
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Os peroneum
An os peroneum is a small accessory bone of the foot located at the lateral aspect of the cuboid within the substance of the fibularis longus tendon as it arches around the cuboid.
Epidemiology
It is a very common anatomical variant, seen in up to 26% of feet 1.
Differential diagnosis
It sho...
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Diabetic osteomyelitis
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17 Nov 2009
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Freiberg infraction
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24 Dec 2009
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Calcaneonavicular coalition
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03 Jan 2010
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Osteopoikilosis
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18 Jan 2010
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Osteomyelitis
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04 Feb 2010
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Lover's fracture of the heel
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07 Feb 2010
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Madura foot
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19 Feb 2010
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Fifth metatarsal apophysis
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01 Mar 2010
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Freiberg disease
Freiberg disease, also known as Freiberg infraction, is osteochondrosis of the metatarsal heads. It commonly affects the 2nd or 3rdmetatarsal head (in ~2/3 and ~1/4 of all cases, respectively) or rarely, the 4th or 5th metatarsal head 13. It can be bilateral in up to 10% of cases.
Epidemiology
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Lisfranc fracture-dislocation in Charcot foot
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13 Mar 2010
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Melorheostosis
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13 Mar 2010
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Bipartite medial hallux sesamoid with melorheostosis
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16 Mar 2010
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Avulsion fracture of the 5th metatarsal styloid
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18 Mar 2010
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Fifth metatarsal avulsion fracture
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19 Mar 2010
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