Presentation
Medial foot pain. A marker was applied at the site of the patient's pain.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Os naviculare syndrome
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- Type II os naviculare forming pseudoarticulation with the navicular bone.
- Marrow edema signal in the opposing articular surfcaes.
- Mild tibialis posterior and flexor hallucis tenosynovitis.
- Metallic susceptibility artifacts are seen at the plantar aspect of the foot.