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Change: This quote from Bruce Browner et al provides an overview of osteochondral fractures of the talar dome. Talar dome fractures can be demonstrated on plain
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Change: The radiographer demonstrated considerable skill and judgement in performing supplementary views in a patient whose fracture had been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the referring
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Change: The radiographer demonstrated considerable skill and judgement in performing supplementary views in a patient whose fracture had been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the referring
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Change: The os trigonum is an accessory bone (sesamoid) located posterior to the posterior tubercle of the talus. It is present in 5-14% of the population
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Change: of the correct diagnosis, the difficulty in distinguishing between Os trigonum and a posterior talus fracture is evident. ... back to the Wikiradiography home page ... back to the Applied Radiography page
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Change: The arrowed structure is either an accessory ossicle known as Os triginum, or a fracture of the posterior process of the talus. Whilst there is
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Change: Renamed from Talus Fractures by Jan 30 2010, 6:17 PM EST for: Rename
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Change: (white outline arrow)4. The distal fibula cortex appears irregular (not marked)The posterior process of the talus is variable in its appearance both in size and shape. It is rarely
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Change: ---- under constuction---IntroductionTalus fractures can present a challenge to the radiographer both radiographically and in terms of image interpretation. They also present a challenge to
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Change: Talus fractures can present a challenge to the radiographer both radiographically and in terms of image interpretation. They also present a challenge to the referring
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