Bipartite medial cuneiform: Case report and retrospective review of 1000 magnetic resonance (MR) imaging studies

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Objective. To present a unique case report of a Lisfranc fracture in a patient with a bipartite medial cuneiform and to evaluate the prevalence of the bipartite medial cuneiform in a retrospective review of 1000 magnetic resonance (MR) imaging studies of the foot. Materials and Methods. Case report followed by a retrospective review of 1000 MR imaging studies of the foot for the presence or absence of a bipartite medial cuneiform. Results. The incidence of the bipartite medial cuneiform is 0.1%. Conclusion. A bipartite medial cuneiform is a rare finding but one with both clinical and surgical implications. © 2014 Geraldine H. Chang et al.

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Chang, G. H., Chang, E. Y., Chung, C. B., & Resnick, D. L. (2014). Bipartite medial cuneiform: Case report and retrospective review of 1000 magnetic resonance (MR) imaging studies. Case Reports in Medicine, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/130979

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