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Osteochondritis of the hallux sesamoid bones
Ignacio Martínez Garrido1, Marta Navarro Bosch, María Sánchez González
1Department of Orthopaedics, La Fe Hospital, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. nmg17545@yahoo.es
Abstract:
Osteochondritis of the sesamoid bones is an infrequent condition which may affect both the medial and lateral hallux sesamoids. Those cases refractory to conservative treatment can be satisfactorily solved by carrying out its surgical excision. We present a literature review about its causes, pathophysiology, the diagnostic methods and the treatments options.
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