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Multimodality imaging of the paediatric flatfoot.

Rupert Berkeley1, Sally Tennant2, Asif Saifuddin3.   

Abstract

Flatfoot is commonly encountered in the paediatric population and describes a spectrum of clinical and radiological presentations which encompass both normally developing and pathological feet. Flatfoot can be categorised as flexible or rigid, a distinction which has important implications when considering the potential underlying aetiology and treatment options, and therefore imaging is an important component of the diagnostic workup. Weight-bearing plain radiographs are established initial investigations, although the significance of a number of the commonly derived quantitative parameters in children remains unclear. CT and MRI are important additional imaging modalities reserved for the investigation of symptomatic cases or those in which an underlying structural abnormality is suspected, rigid flatfoot commonly falling into one of these two categories. We review and illustrate the multimodality imaging of the paediatric flatfoot, with reference to both qualitative and quantitative radiographic assessment and cross-sectional imaging appearances.

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Keywords:  CVT; Children; Congenital vertical talus; Flat foot; Flatfoot; Flexible; Oblique; Os naviculare; Paediatric; Peroneal spastic; Pes planus; Rigid; Tarsal coalition

Year:  2021        PMID: 34002241     DOI: 10.1007/s00256-021-03806-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skeletal Radiol        ISSN: 0364-2348            Impact factor:   2.199


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1.  MRI for paediatric flatfoot: is it necessary?

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