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Osteochondrosis of the Cuneiform Bones (Buschke disease)

Discussion in 'Pediatrics' started by NewsBot, Jan 5, 2013.

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    Osteochondrosis of the Medial Cuneiform Bone in a Child
    A Case Report and Review of 18 Published Cases

    Zafer Atbasi, Tolga Ege, Ozkan Kose, Omer Faruk Egerci, Bahtiyar Demiralp
    Foot Ankle Spec January 4, 2013
     
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    Avascular necrosis of the intermediate cuneiform bone in a child: a very rare cause of limp in a child. A variant of the normality?
    García-Mata, Serafin
    Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B: May 2013 - Volume 22 - Issue 3 - p 255–258
     
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    I have been able to identify 20 cases reported in the literature.
    has anyone actually seen one?
     
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    MRI findings of intermediate cuneiform osteochondrosis as a rare cause of foot pain in a child
    Ivan R.B.Godoy et al
    Radiology Case Reports; Volume 15, Issue 6, June 2020, Pages 765-768
     
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    Osteochondrosis of the medial cuneiform bone as an incidental finding
    Marcio Antonio Babinski et al
    Int J Surg Case Rep. 2023 Apr 21;106:108243.
     
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