2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10243-008-0153-8
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Triple synostose bilatérale impliquant le naviculaire et le tarse postérieur. À propos d’un cas

Abstract: La synostose congénitale multiple du tarse d'un même pied est rare. Elle a été décrite surtout chez des enfants parfois porteurs de malformations associées. Le cas décrit par l'auteur concerne une triple synostose bilatérale du tarse de révélation tardive, chez une femme de 52 ans. Le diagnostic a été porté suite à l'apparition d'un syndrome de Morton droit sur un pied plat contracturé bilatéral. La découverte de la triple synostose talocalcanéenne, talonaviculaire et calcanéonaviculaire repose sur une TDM dem… Show more

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“… 28 29 Farid and Goldcher both reported cases of bilateral “triple coalition” comprising synchronous talocalcaneal, calcaneonavicular, and talonavicular coalition. 30 31 Reddy Mettu et al reported a case of bilateral synchronous tarsal coalition of the talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, cuneiform, and several metatarsals. 32 In 1997, Clark reported six cases of bilateral coalition including one case of bilateral calcaneonavicular with synchronous unilateral cubonavicular coalition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 28 29 Farid and Goldcher both reported cases of bilateral “triple coalition” comprising synchronous talocalcaneal, calcaneonavicular, and talonavicular coalition. 30 31 Reddy Mettu et al reported a case of bilateral synchronous tarsal coalition of the talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, cuneiform, and several metatarsals. 32 In 1997, Clark reported six cases of bilateral coalition including one case of bilateral calcaneonavicular with synchronous unilateral cubonavicular coalition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%