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* Associate, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons; private practice, Sedona, AZ.
Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons; private practice, Encinitis, CA.
Submitted during second-year residency, St Clares Hospital, New York, NY.
Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons; Podiatric Residency Director, Scripps Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, San Diego, CA. Mailing address: 770 Washington St, Ste 202, San Diego, CA 92103.
Abstract
Posterior facet talocalcaneal coalition is one of the rarest forms of talocalcaneal coalition. When a posterior facet coalition occurs, it typically involves a majority of the posterior facet articular surface. The authors present a rare form of posterior facet talocalcaneal coalition in an 11- year-old girl. A brief review of the literature is provided, along with the case history, including radiographic findings and intraoperative and postoperative illustrations. (J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 91(8): 422-426, 2001)
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