Extremely Proximal Fractures of the Fifth Metatarsal in the Developmental Age
Foot & Ankle International2011Vol. 32(5), pp. 526–532
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Abstract
Our study demonstrated a much higher incidence of the presence of the growth nucleus than documented in previous reports and that its morphology varied widely in relation to the stage of maturity of the patient and the radiographic technique. Its presence led to a high rate of misdiagnosis of a fracture.
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