Total Dislocation of the Cuboid Bone
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چکیده
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 missed diagnosis. So far as we know, isolated dislocation of the cuboid bone without fracture has not been described. This report deals with our experience with a patient with this injury.
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