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Radiology, Vol 148, 641-645, Copyright © 1983 by Radiological Society of North America


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Tarsal navicular stress fractures: radiographic evaluation

H Pavlov, JS Torg and RH Freiberger

Tarsal navicular stress fractures are a potential source of disabling foot pain in physically active individuals. The diagnosis of tarsal navicular stress fracture requires a high index of clinical and radiographic suspicion because the fracture is only rarely evident on routine radiographs or standard tomograms. The radiographic diagnosis of a tarsal navicular stress fracture may require anatomic anteroposterior tomograms or a radionuclide bone scan with plantar views. Radiographic examinations of 23 fractures in 21 patients are evaluated.


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