FUNCTIONAL MULTISPIRAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF “STRESS” FRACTURES OF THE METATARSAL BONES IN PATIENTS WITH VALGUS DEFORMITY: 2 CASE REPORTS
https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-2018-4-77-84
Abstract
“Stress” or “March” fractures is an important question for the traumatologists and radiologists. An important factor in this topic is the timely and qualitative diagnosis of this type of fractures. The choice of the optimal method of diagnosis, reliable visualization of bone-destructive changes significantly affect the tactics of further treatment and the amount of possible surgical intervention. In this article, the authors presents two clinical cases of diagnosis of “marching” fractures.
About the Authors
A. S. BelyaevRussian Federation
Andrey S. Belyaev – postgraduate student of the Department of radiology.
Moscow.N. S. Serova
Russian Federation
Natalya S. Serova – сorresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, doct. of med. sci., Professor, Department of radiology.
Moscow.
D. S. Bobrov
Russian Federation
Dmitry S. Bobrov – cand. of med. sci., associate Professor of traumatology, orthopedics and surgery of catastrophes.
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Belyaev A.S., Serova N.S., Bobrov D.S. FUNCTIONAL MULTISPIRAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF “STRESS” FRACTURES OF THE METATARSAL BONES IN PATIENTS WITH VALGUS DEFORMITY: 2 CASE REPORTS. Medical Visualization. 2018;(4):77-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-2018-4-77-84