Tarsal coalition is a condition described by partial union between tarsal bones. Its clinical significance is the potential cause for chronic pain in the ankle and foot. Diagnosis of this condition may be delayed until adolescence or early adulthood, and is often made incidentally on examination for other purposes. Treatments for this condition can range from conservative options to surgical approach. The calcaneonavicular and talocalcaneal subtypes make up the majority of this condition, with involvement among other tarsal bones much rarer in comparison. This report illustrates the cubonavicular subtype, which has only been described in very small number cases
Copyright © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Published in Clinical Anatomy, 2003; 16 (5):411-415 at www.intersc...
Coalition is defined as abnormal bridging between two bones, and the connection can be osseous or no...
Tarsal coalitions have been reported to occur in the setting of clubfeet, but only as rare isolated ...
Tarsal coalitions are relatively rare diagnoses affecting adolescent patients that typically present...
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Introduction. Cubonavicular coalitions represent a relatively rare condition with less than forty ca...
Tarsal coalition is due to failure of segmentation between two or more foot bones during embryologic...
Tarsal coalitions are defined as fibrous, cartilaginous or osseous union of two or more tarsal bones...
Tarsal coalition is a condition characterized by abnormal connections between �2 tarsi. Although t...
ABSTRACTThe authors present the case of a nine-year-old female patient who presented with pain in he...
Two male patients aged 9 and 16 years were admitted with complaints of ankle pain and intoeing. Ther...
Tarsal coalition refers to an abnormal fibrous, cartilaginous, or bony connection that develops betw...
It is now recognised that congenital fusion between the talus and the calcaneum or between the calca...
ABSTRACTThe authors present the case of a nine-year-old female patient who presented with pain in he...
Tarsal coalition is an abnormal cartilage, fibrous, or osseous union of one or more of the tarsal bo...
Copyright © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Published in Clinical Anatomy, 2003; 16 (5):411-415 at www.intersc...
Coalition is defined as abnormal bridging between two bones, and the connection can be osseous or no...
Tarsal coalitions have been reported to occur in the setting of clubfeet, but only as rare isolated ...
Tarsal coalitions are relatively rare diagnoses affecting adolescent patients that typically present...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Introduction. Cubonavicular coalitions represent a relatively rare condition with less than forty ca...
Tarsal coalition is due to failure of segmentation between two or more foot bones during embryologic...
Tarsal coalitions are defined as fibrous, cartilaginous or osseous union of two or more tarsal bones...
Tarsal coalition is a condition characterized by abnormal connections between �2 tarsi. Although t...
ABSTRACTThe authors present the case of a nine-year-old female patient who presented with pain in he...
Two male patients aged 9 and 16 years were admitted with complaints of ankle pain and intoeing. Ther...
Tarsal coalition refers to an abnormal fibrous, cartilaginous, or bony connection that develops betw...
It is now recognised that congenital fusion between the talus and the calcaneum or between the calca...
ABSTRACTThe authors present the case of a nine-year-old female patient who presented with pain in he...
Tarsal coalition is an abnormal cartilage, fibrous, or osseous union of one or more of the tarsal bo...
Copyright © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Published in Clinical Anatomy, 2003; 16 (5):411-415 at www.intersc...
Coalition is defined as abnormal bridging between two bones, and the connection can be osseous or no...
Tarsal coalitions have been reported to occur in the setting of clubfeet, but only as rare isolated ...