• J Foot Surg · Nov 1992

    Case Reports

    Occult fractures of the talus.

    • J Frankel, R Turf, and G A Miller.
    • Department of Podiatric Surgery, Lincoln West Hospital, Chicago, Illinois.
    • J Foot Surg. 1992 Nov 1; 31 (6): 538-43.

    AbstractA case presentation of a severe ankle sprain in which the patient was nonresponsive to routine therapies is presented. Repeat radiographs and computerized axial tomographic scans (CAT Scans) lead to the final diagnosis of a sagittal plane fracture of the talus. The clinical and radiographic evaluation leading to the diagnosis will be presented, and the surgical and postoperative managements will be discussed.

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