Golfer’s shin
Technically, this is a sports injury. Warning: Not for sensitive viewers. — Ouch.pdf
Hi Ocader´s. Male patient, 40 years old, posterior pain in the Achilles tendon region after a soccer game. Thank you all for the comments. 1. Avneesh Chhabra: Nice case. seen only once. didnt treat but seems like a good case where I would do Tenex! 2. Atul K. Taneja Hi Andre, I have seen this
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Hello OCADERS. I would like your help please ! Male, 40 years old, posterior pain in the Achilles tendon region. Has anyone ever seen such a thickened plantaris tendon with inflammatory changes in soft tissues and Achilles peritendinitis? I asked several foot and ankle surgeons and the answer was negative. I only found this reference:
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26M Ewing Sarcoma With sunburst periosteal reaction progressing to pathological fracture and amputation
Dear Colleagues,Thank you for your great input in the ankle trauma case. Below are the feedbacks that I’ve received Aveesh: post traumatic avn- colllapse- mechanical synovitis Nicholas: It’s AVN. JIA wouldn’t affect the talus so extensively without also involving the tibia. Cyrus: I would tap the joint ASAP. Can’t r/u JIA or septic arthritis with
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Thanks for the multiple replies sharing their experience and discussing this interesting topic, find below some of them: – I’ve seen maybe 2 or 3 in 20 years. – Is the patient on immunotherapy? I have seen a few cases and current ongoing research on immunotherapy related inflammatory arthritis. – NIce case, I don’t see
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Dear colleagues, May I ask you for your opinion on this challenging case? In addition to WBMRI findings (subcutaneous & marrow changes), the patient has mild hepatosplenomegaly. My impression is a complex CRMO with extraskeletal features. Would you agree? Any other thoughts? Thanks, Regards, Talaat New paediatric case, Sep 2023.pdf
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Correction, that’s the posterior supraspinatus, not the infraspinatus in the last image I know I have shared similar cases in the past and I was told that these were non-aggressive subcortical enchondromas….I thought someone (Don?) said there was a publication, but I cannot find it.In the last image there is infraspinatus tendinosis and she has
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Dear All,May I ask for your thoughts on a 5-year-old boy with a talus fracture in March 2023? A recent follow-up in July showed a tallus collapse and sclerosis with subarticular erosions in both XR and MRI in addition to the synovitis. I’m thinking of AVN. But, Would you see such erosion in AVN in