Introduction Osteochondrosis is characterized by a disturbance of enchondral ossification in skeletally immature patients and should be investigated in children having a history of persistent foot and ankle pain. Involvement of the medial malleolar epiphysis is rarely reported. Presentation of case We describe the case of a sporty 12-year-old male with osteochondrosis of the left medial malleolar epiphysis treated with a conservative management. Discussion Calcanear, navicular and metatarsal apophysis are the most common locations for osteochondrosis in ankle and foot. Anyway other osteochondrosis should be excluded. Medial malleolar osteochondrosis is occasionally described. We performed a review of the relevant literature and we summarized clinical aspects, radiological characteristics and reported management of this painful and probably underestimated condition. Conclusion Medial malleolar osteochondrosis is a rare but well recognized condition. Only seven cases are described in literature.
Turati, M., Glard, Y., Griffet, J., Afonso, D., Courvoisier, A., Bigoni, M. (2017). Osteochondrosis of the medial malleolar epiphysis: A case report and review of the literature. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGERY CASE REPORTS, 39, 176-180 [10.1016/j.ijscr.2017.08.004].
Osteochondrosis of the medial malleolar epiphysis: A case report and review of the literature
TURATI, MARCO
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;BIGONI, MARCOUltimo
2017
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Introduction Osteochondrosis is characterized by a disturbance of enchondral ossification in skeletally immature patients and should be investigated in children having a history of persistent foot and ankle pain. Involvement of the medial malleolar epiphysis is rarely reported. Presentation of case We describe the case of a sporty 12-year-old male with osteochondrosis of the left medial malleolar epiphysis treated with a conservative management. Discussion Calcanear, navicular and metatarsal apophysis are the most common locations for osteochondrosis in ankle and foot. Anyway other osteochondrosis should be excluded. Medial malleolar osteochondrosis is occasionally described. We performed a review of the relevant literature and we summarized clinical aspects, radiological characteristics and reported management of this painful and probably underestimated condition. Conclusion Medial malleolar osteochondrosis is a rare but well recognized condition. Only seven cases are described in literature.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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