1995
DOI: 10.1097/01241398-199509000-00009
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Köhlerʼs Bone Disease of the Tarsal Navicular

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“…3). 15,16 Freiberg infraction is postulated to be osteonecrosis from repetitive trauma. The head of second metatarsal is most commonly involved followed by third metatarsal.…”
Section: Other Osteochondroses and Osteonecrosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). 15,16 Freiberg infraction is postulated to be osteonecrosis from repetitive trauma. The head of second metatarsal is most commonly involved followed by third metatarsal.…”
Section: Other Osteochondroses and Osteonecrosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with worse symptoms may benefit from a short leg walking cast for 4 to 6 weeks. Symptoms in untreated patients last longer than in treated patients (15 months vs 3 months) [3][4]. Patients with persistent pain should be examined for other conditions such as talar coalition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Her iki ayağa çektirilen grafilerde, naviküler kemikte karakteristik bulgular olan skleroz, fragmantasyon ve yassılaşma görülür (Şekil 2). [7] Naviküler kemik ossifikasyon merkezinde düzensiz-likler görülebilir, ancak Köhler hastalığı radyolojik olmaktan çok bir klinik tanıdır; bu nedenle semptomu …”
Section: Klinik Bulgular -Radyolojiunclassified