Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics 2013
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-07243-4.00032-3
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Osteochondrosis or Epiphysitis and Other Miscellaneous Affections

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“…4 Radiographically, the secondary ossification centre is seen on oblique views as a small fleck of bone oriented longitudinal to the long axis of metatarsal. 3,4 It must be emphasized that this finding can be seen as a normal variant in most children. 6 To make a diagnosis of Iselin's disease, this radiographic finding must be correlated with clinical symptoms.…”
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“…4 Radiographically, the secondary ossification centre is seen on oblique views as a small fleck of bone oriented longitudinal to the long axis of metatarsal. 3,4 It must be emphasized that this finding can be seen as a normal variant in most children. 6 To make a diagnosis of Iselin's disease, this radiographic finding must be correlated with clinical symptoms.…”
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“…1 It is a traction apophysitis of base of fifth metatarsal. 2,3 The apophysis is within the peroneus brevis tendon insertion site and appears radiographically at about age 10 in female and age 12 in male and usually fuses by age 11 in female and by age 14 in male. 4,5 Repetitive microtrauma from the peroneus brevis tendon, as occurs in sports activities is the cause of traction apophysitis.…”
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