Foot Anomalies Flashcards

1
Q

Congenital fibrous or bony union of the tarsal bones

A

Tarsal coalition

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2
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The two most common tarsal coalitions are:

A

Calcaneonavicular (50%), and talocalcaneal (35%)

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3
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What radiographic view is best for visualizing calcaneonavicular coalition?

A

Medial oblique ankle

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4
Q

What is a tell-tale sign of talocalcaneal coalition on a lateral ankle radiograph?

A

“C-sign”

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5
Q

The 1st metatarsal bone is short relative to the 2nd

A

Morton’s Toe/syndrome

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6
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Failure of union of the secondary growth center at the posterior talus, resulting in a fragment of bone. May produce posterior ankle pain on plantar flexion

A

Os trigonum

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7
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Secondary ossification center of the medial navicular. Has 3 types

A

Accessory Navicular (Os tibiale externum)

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8
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Accessory ossicle between first and second metatarsal

A

Os intermetatarsaum

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9
Q

An ossicle near the cuboid bone (posterior to it)

A

Os peroneum

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10
Q

Ossicle on the superodorsal aspect of the navicular bone

A

Os supranavicular

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