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Total Dislocation of the Cuboid Bone
Because of the complexity of the architecture of the foot radiographic diagnosis is often difficult and injury sometimes unrecognised. Dislocations may be missed on plain radiography because in two dimensions it is difficult to appreciate displacement ofa single bone or disruption of its articulation. Moreover, isolated tarsal dislocations are uncommon and unfamiliarity alone may contribute to ...
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Isolated traumatic cuboid dislocation is a rare injury of which ten cases has been only reported. The reported case in this article is a 12-year old boy who had felt from height and his cuboid bone was dislocated due to severe inversion and plantarflexion injury to the foot. There was not anyother fracturedislocation in his extremity. Closed reduction was unsuccessful therefore the bone was red...
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INTRODUCTION Isolated cuboid dislocations are rare injuries Jacobson (1990). It is clinically significant and important in surgical education, as it is an injury and a source of lateral foot pain that can be misdiagnosed at the time of initial presentation and may be difficult to identify clinically or with imaging Drummond and Hastings (1969). PRESENTATION OF CASE We present a case report in...
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A healthy 59yearold man was brought to the emergency room complaining of severe pain in his left ankle after falling down a flight of stairs. He suffered an ankle deformity but the overlying skin was intact (Figure 1). AP Xray (Figure 2A) showed dislocation of the talus from the tibiotalar joints and fragmentation of the talar head. From the lateral view (Figure 2B), the subtalar and talonavicu...
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This report presents a 3.5-year-old boy who was hospitalized for limping. Medical history and physical exams were not suggestive for any definitive diagnosis. Laboratory and radiographic exams did not support any specific diagnosis either. Subsequently bone scan was performed and increased activity in the ankle due to cuboid fracture was incidentally observed.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume
سال: 1969
ISSN: 0301-620X,2044-5377
DOI: 10.1302/0301-620x.51b4.716