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Mehmet Deniz Bulut1, Alpaslan Yavuz1, Aydın Bora1, Mehmet Ata Gökalp2, Sercan Özkaçmaz1, Abdussamet Batur1.
Abstract
Os calcaneus secundarius is one of several accessory ossicles of the foot that have been identified as normal variants of skeletal development. It may cause ankle pain and may mimic an avulsion fracture of the anterior calcaneal process. A twenty-year-old male was admitted to our institution with right ankle pain following an inversion injury. An axial CT image of the patient's right ankle revealed a shape with smooth and sharp margins, identified as a well-corticated bone fragment in the subtalar region. A diagnosis of an accessory ossicle, os calcaneus secundarius, was made based on radiographic findings. As a result of this case, it is recommended that potential locations of the accessory bones should be well understood in order to prevent misdiagnosis and inappropriate surgical procedures. Os calcaneus secundarius must be considered when an apparent bone fragment or a suspicious fracture line at the anterior region of os calcaneus is demonstrated.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25610694 PMCID: PMC4283419 DOI: 10.1155/2014/537062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Radiol ISSN: 2090-6870
Figure 1Lateral plain radiograph shows a suspicious fracture line of anterosuperior calcaneal process (white arrowhead).
Figure 2Axial (a) and sagittal (b) reformatted CT images reveal os calcaneus secundarius (white arrows).
Figure 33D volume rendering CT images (a and b) demonstrate os calcaneus secundarius (blue arrows).