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  • Orthopedics
  • Podiatry
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Mueller-Weiss syndrome (MWS) is a rare condition causing chronic medial midfoot pain in adults.
  • It involves spontaneous osteonecrosis of the tarsal navicular bone.
  • Existing literature lacks consensus on MWS pathophysiology and treatment.

Observation:

  • This study presents a case of MWS.
  • Radiographic and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were utilized.
  • The focus is on the navicular bone's biomechanical stressors and potential pathogenesis.

Findings:

  • Detailed imaging analysis of a Mueller-Weiss syndrome case.
  • Exploration of biomechanical factors contributing to navicular osteonecrosis.
  • Insights into the potential pathogenesis of this rare condition.

Implications:

  • Contributes to understanding the pathophysiology of Mueller-Weiss syndrome.
  • May inform future diagnostic and treatment strategies for midfoot pain.
  • Highlights the utility of advanced imaging in evaluating complex foot conditions.