The painful lateral column of the foot: from back to front.
Julia R CrimPublished in: Skeletal radiology (2021)
The purpose of this article is to focus attention on the abnormalities which the radiologist may encounter in patients presenting with lateral ankle or foot pain outside of the context of acute trauma. These include anterolateral impingement, subfibular impingement, subtalar instability and tarsal sinus syndrome, tarsal coalition, sural neuromas, peroneal tendon abnormalities, calcaneocuboid instability and occult cuboid fractures, and painful accessory ossicles. The expected and unexpected findings on radiographs, CT, US, and MRI are discussed.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- minimally invasive
- liver failure
- magnetic resonance imaging
- chronic pain
- computed tomography
- pain management
- respiratory failure
- working memory
- image quality
- neuropathic pain
- dual energy
- diffusion weighted imaging
- case report
- drug induced
- magnetic resonance
- liquid chromatography
- positron emission tomography
- mass spectrometry
- spinal cord
- intensive care unit
- anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- trauma patients
- high resolution