Monday, November 4, 2019

25M Runner with chronic medial midfoot pain 8 mos after injury


Another case inspired by the NYC marathon.  I just posted this to Blogger by dragging and dropping jpegs into an email to ocad.manager.robot@blogger.com  It's very easy, but you need to either add your name to the annotated images, or to the text accompanying the post.  Consider entering a case into the upcoming OCAD International Day of Radiology Sports Imaging Contest 





5 comments:

  1. Not to be 'that guy', but I'd call that an accessory navicular bone or a type II os tibiale externum. I don't think there are different types of accessory navicular.

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  2. The only classification of accessory navicular types I know of is this:

    (hmm..... how can I insert an image in a comment?!?....or attach a document?!?.... )

    (ok.... I'll try to find it on the interent again and post a link.................... here it is)

    https://roentgenrayreader.blogspot.com/2009/12/os-naviculare-types.html

    Does anyone know (and use) another one?

    That being said, let's see if anyone even notices this comment... Beer's on me!


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  3. You’re buying me that beer at ESSR then?

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  4. Andre, I use Type I, II, III as outlined in your reference...don’t know of any other classification system.

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  5. Thank you! Still not sure about ESSR 2020, but whenever we meet next, drinks are on me LOL

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