Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5707276 | Foot and Ankle Surgery | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The study revealed some surprising discrepancies concerning the use of diagnostic imaging in tarsal fusion. More clinical research is needed to identify the most effective diagnostic imaging modalities so as to encourage their wider adoption.
Keywords
AOFASVASCAOSFAOSPVNSPROMsPosterior tibial tendon dysfunctionMRISPECTPatient reported outcome measuresDiagnosticsImagingMagnetic resonance imagingsingle-photon emission tomographycomputed tomographyPositron emission tomographylateralComputer-assisted orthopaedic surgeryLATPigmented villonodular synovitisantero-posteriorHindfootvisual analogue scalePET
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Authors
Mark Stegeman, Berbke T.J. van Ginneken, Marc G. Romijn, René M. Castelein, Jan Willem K. Louwerens,