2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-022-03344-6
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SPECT/CT imaging features of cystic degeneration of the talus and their relation to pathological findings

Abstract: Background Osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs) are a common orthopedic condition. The image presentation is very similar to that of ischemic necrosis of the talus complicated by a talar neck fracture, but the two are very different lesions. When abnormalities in bone density (or signal) of the talar body (apex of the fornix) with concomitant bone defects and cystic changes are found on X-ray, computed tomography (CT), or magnetic resonance imaging, it is important to accurately determine … Show more

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“…6,20,30 Inflammatory cell aggregation, neo-angiogenic vasculature, and nerve fibers have been observed within the cyst. 21,42 Hepple stage 5 and Anderson stage 2A are recognized as OLT with subchondral cyst formation based on imaging findings. 1,18 In patients with OLT refractory to nonoperative treatment, surgery becomes an option.…”
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“…6,20,30 Inflammatory cell aggregation, neo-angiogenic vasculature, and nerve fibers have been observed within the cyst. 21,42 Hepple stage 5 and Anderson stage 2A are recognized as OLT with subchondral cyst formation based on imaging findings. 1,18 In patients with OLT refractory to nonoperative treatment, surgery becomes an option.…”
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confidence: 99%