Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2713112 | The Foot | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The differential diagnosis of ankle pain is extensive. Pathology may be classified as intra- or extra-articular. Additionally, ankle pain may be traumatic or non-traumatic. One of the unusual differential diagnoses for pain in the ankle is an accessory muscle. Magnetic resonance imaging is the radiological investigation of choice. However, this is invariably reported as normal unless one specifically looks for an accessory muscle. The purpose of this report is to highlight important features of these muscles and to draw attention to this uncommonly reported condition.
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Authors
S. Al-Himdani, C. Talbot, N. Kurdy, A. Pillai,