1. Calcaneal Insufficiency Avulsion Fracture in a Well-Controlled Type 2 Diabetic Patient: A Case Report.
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Seong-Tae Kim, Myung-Sang Moon, Ki-Tae Kwon, Bong-Keun Park, Chang Won Ha, and Jungtae Ahn
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AVULSION fractures , *BIOPSY , *HEEL bone fractures , *TYPE 2 diabetes , *STRESS fractures (Orthopedics) - Abstract
The calcaneal insufficiency avulsion fracture usually occurs in an area of fused apophysis in adults without significant history of trauma or overuse activities. It is an uncommon injury which has been described in patients with complicated diabetes, Charcot neuroarthropathy, amyloidosis with neuropathy, severe osteoporosis, and other conditions. Discussion of the issue of fracture location is still not sufficient. We report on a case of a 50-year-old male who experienced a non-traumatic diabetic calcaneal insufficiency fracture. Intraoperatively, a biopsy specimen was obtained from the exposed fracture site for histological study. We assume that the calcaneal fused apophyseal line is the weak point of failure due to various incomplete mixtures of trabecular bone, woven bone, and cartilaginous tissues, and may fail when repeated tensile stress is imposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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