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| Dec 6 2008, 8:25 PM EST | M.J.Fuller | 12 words added, 5 words deleted |
| Dec 6 2008, 8:21 PM EST | M.J.Fuller |
There are three important considerations that impact on toe radiography
- Lateral toe radiography is nothing if not tediuous.tedious.
- The doctor's request will often ask for "foot".
- Toes are not considered important
Given the above, the lateral toe view is often ommitted.omitted. This page examines the case for always including the l;aterallateral toe projection when the injury is toe rather than foot
This patient presented after stubbing her foot on a door frame.
The AP foot image shows no displaced fractrurefracture The oblique foot image demonstrates no convincing fracture
This is a steep reverse oblique view. No displaced fracture is identified The lateral toe image demostratesdemonstrates a fracture of the proximal phalange of the fourth toe with proximal retraction of the distal fragment
DiscussionIn retrospect, there is subtle evidence of a spiral fracture of the proximal phalange of the 4th toe on the oblique foot view. The lateral toe image not only demonstrates the fracture, it also demonstrates the dorsal and proximal displacement of the distal fragment.