Mri evaluation of traumatic and non-traumatic pathologies of the ankle joint and hindfoot: a single-center observational study

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  • What: The aim of this study is to evaluate MRI findings in a diverse cohort of 105 participants with pathologies affecting the ankle joint and hindfoot, with a focus on the prevalence and classification of bone, joint, tendon, and soft tissue abnormalities on MRI. A similar gender distribution was observed in this study compared to the previous one. This study showed similar findings, with 32 study participants (30.5%) complaining of acute onset of pain, while 67 cases (63.8%) were of chronic onset of pain. The higher proportion of joint effusion is likely due to the . . .

     

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