The Accessory Ossicles of the Foot and Ankle; a Diagnostic Pitfall in Emergency Department in Context of Foot and Ankle Trauma
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P: 106-114
June 2012

The Accessory Ossicles of the Foot and Ankle; a Diagnostic Pitfall in Emergency Department in Context of Foot and Ankle Trauma

Eurasian J Emerg Med 2012;11(2):106-114
1. Department of Orthoapedics and Traumatology, Antalya Education and Research Hospital, Antalya, Turkey
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Received Date: 06.08.2011
Accepted Date: 10.11.2011
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ABSTRACT

Numerous normal anatomic variants including different accessory ossicles and sesamoid bones are found around the foot and ankle region. They are usually of no clinical importance and are often recognized as an incidental radiographic finding. However, in the context of trauma, these ossicles may cause misdiagnosis due to various radiological pitfalls and this may result in under or overtreatment. Therefore, a thorough knowledge of these accessory ossicles and sesamoid bones is important for the physician to recognize the pathologic process and normal anatomic variants. This pictorial review summarizes the most common accessory ossicles found around the foot and ankle in skeletally mature subjects and the fractures that may cause confusion with accessory ossicles and sesamoid bones.

Keywords: Accessory ossicle, foot, ankle, fracture, os trigonum, os vesalianum, os intermetatarseum, os supranaviculare, os supratalare, os peroneum, os subtibiale, os subfibulare, hallux sesamoids, os calcaneus secundarius

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