2015
DOI: 10.1148/rg.352154005
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High-Resolution US and MR Imaging of Peroneal Tendon Injuries—Erratum

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“…Imaging the ankle in 20 of plantarflexion can also increase the accuracy of the study by separating the peroneal tendons in the sheath and decreasing the magic angle effect. 15,18,53,58 Tears of the peroneus longus are seen well on axial images ( Figure 4C). Additionally, it can be helpful to include sections in the oblique coronal plane perpendicular to the axis of the metatarsals to better visualize the extent of peroneus longus tendon tears in the midfoot.…”
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“…Imaging the ankle in 20 of plantarflexion can also increase the accuracy of the study by separating the peroneal tendons in the sheath and decreasing the magic angle effect. 15,18,53,58 Tears of the peroneus longus are seen well on axial images ( Figure 4C). Additionally, it can be helpful to include sections in the oblique coronal plane perpendicular to the axis of the metatarsals to better visualize the extent of peroneus longus tendon tears in the midfoot.…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…1 Migration of the os proximal to the calcaneocuboid joint is indicative of a tear of the peroneus longus tendon distal to the os peroneum. 53 If the tendon tear is associated with fragmentation of the os, the telltale fragment distraction can also be visualized on radiographs. 1,4,53 When peroneal tendon pathology is suspected and nonoperative treatment has not resulted in satisfactory results, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is indicated ( Figure 4D).…”
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