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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol 83, Issue 3 153-155, Copyright © 1993 by American Podiatric Medical Association
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JB Chen
Madigan Army Hospital, Ft. Lewis, WA.
Because a stress fracture is rare and easily missed on an x-ray, it might go undetected. If a patient presents with an activity related injury to the midfoot and x-rays are negative, a computed tomography scan can be helpful in diagnosing a cuboid stress fracture. Also, computed tomography scans graphically show the fracture location and size, in addition to tracking progressive bone changes during the healing process.
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