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Int. j. morphol ; 37(4): 1213-1219, Dec. 2019. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1040114

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN: El esqueleto está formado por 206 huesos constantes (200 huesos axiales y apendiculares más los 6 osículos del oído). Sin embargo, aparte de éstos existen otros huesos que pueden ser inconstantes, los que se denominan accesorios y sesamoideos. Basado en lo anterior, el objetivo fue identificar el os peroneum, que es uno de los huesos sesamoideos que podría estar presente en el pie humano, relacionando su presencia con el sexo, grupos etarios y dominancia, registrando también mediciones de cada hueso encontrado. Se realizó un estudio de tipo descriptivo, en donde se utilizaron radiografías de 200 pacientes, de ambos sexos, chilenos, de la IX región de La Araucanía, 50 de sexo masculino y 150 de sexo femenino, con edades entre 15 y 90 años. De los 200 pacientes estudiados, se encontraron 28 (14 %) con presencia de Os peroneum, 23 del sexo femenino y 5 de sexo masculino. En 16 (57,1 %) individuos se determinó que los huesos eran bilaterales. Los registros biométricos del hueso en estudio se muestran en tablas. Los datos obtenidos complementarán el conocimiento morfológico y médico acerca de este hueso en la población chilena, ya que el dolor en la zona lateral del pie puede ser causado por un espectro de etiologías, y con los datos obtenidos, caracterizar a nuestra población, aportando otra posible causa al dolor lateral de pie.


SUMMARY: The skeleton is made up of 206 constant bones (200 bones and the 6 ossicles of the ear). However, apart from these there are other bones that can be inconstant, which are called accessories and sesamoids. Based on the above, the objective was to identify to the Os peroneum, which is one of the sesamoid bones that could be present in the human foot, relating its presence with sex, age groups and dominance, also recording measurements of each bone found. A descriptive study was carried out, in which radiographs of 200 patients of both sexes were used, Chilean, from the IX region of La Araucanía, 50 male and 150 female, aged between 15 and 90 years. Of the 200 patients studied, 28 (14 %) were found with the presence of peroneal bone, 23 of the female sex and 5 of the male sex. In 16 (57.1 %) individuals it was determined that the bones were bilateral. The biometric records of the bone under study are shown in tables. The data obtained will complement the morphological and medical knowledge about this bone in the Chilean population, since the pain in the lateral zone of the foot can be caused by a spectrum of etiologies, and with the data obtained, characterize our population, providing another possible cause to lateral standing pain.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Sesamoid Bones/anatomy & histology , Foot/anatomy & histology , Sesamoid Bones/diagnostic imaging , Chile , Foot/diagnostic imaging
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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 325-328, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-195908

ABSTRACT

Fracture of os peroneum can occur, but the fracture fragments are seldom displaced. Complete rupture of peroneus longus through the fracture of the os peroneum causing displacement of the fracture fragments is not well reported in the literature. Differential diagnosis with bipartite os peroneum or calcific tendinitis is important because misdiagnosis of the tendon rupture can lead to serious sequela including chronic pain, ankle instability, and peroneal compartment syndrome. We report a case of complete rupture of peroneus longus associated with fracture of the os peroneum with a review of the literature.


Subject(s)
Ankle , Chronic Pain , Compartment Syndromes , Diagnosis, Differential , Diagnostic Errors , Rupture , Tendinopathy , Tendon Transfer , Tendons
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Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 163-166, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-122688

ABSTRACT

Lateral plantar foot pain can be caused by various entities, and the painful os peroneum syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Recent developments in musculoskeletal ultrasonography are very useful for initial diagnosis. We discuss a 69-year-old female who experienced lateral plantar foot pain for over one month. Through physical examination, radiography, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging, she was diagnosed with the painful os peroneum syndrome with a chronic fatigue fracture of multipartite os peroneum and peroneus longus tenosynovitis, for which she underwent surgery. We herein report this rare condition and reviewed the relevant literature.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Diagnosis, Differential , Foot , Fractures, Stress , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Physical Examination , Tenosynovitis
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Radiol. bras ; 42(3): 151-154, maio-jun. 2009. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-520273

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Relatar os aspectos morfológicos e avaliar, radiograficamente, o segmento do tendão do músculo fibular longo em contato com o osso cuboide, em cadáveres, e relatar a incidência do ossículo fibular em seu interior, utilizando-se, em alguns casos, da análise histológica. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Foram estudados 50 segmentos tendinosos, sendo radiografados para determinar a presença ou não de ossículo acessório no interior do tendão. As peças nas quais a presença era duvidosa foram seccionadas e submetidas a avaliação macroscópica. Nos casos em que ainda persistiam dúvidas, as peças foram histologicamente avaliadas em hematoxilina-eosina. Um segmento que demonstrou a presença de ossificação também foi analisado histologicamente, a título de ilustração. RESULTADOS: Todos os fragmentos apresentavam dilatação fusiforme na área de curvatura sob o cuboide. Após o estudo radiográfico, 29 desses fragmentos não tinham ossificação, 13 tinham ossificação e 8 eram duvidosos. Após a análise macroscópica, uma peça apresentou ossificação e cinco, não. As duas peças restantes continuaram indefinidas, sendo então analisadas histologicamente, e não se observou ossificação. CONCLUSÃO: Todas as peças demonstraram espessamento local na curvatura sob o cuboide. Entretanto, após análise quantitativa, nos dois casos submetidos ao estudo histológico foi verificado que o tendão era composto de fibrocartilagem e revestido por cartilagem hialina na superfície de contato com o osso. Assim, os segmentos apresentaram o ossículo fibular do ponto de vista morfológico em 28%, e do ponto de vista radiográfico, em 26% dos casos.


OBJECTIVE: To describe morphological aspects, and radiographically evaluate the segment of the peroneus longus tendon adjacent to the cuboid bone, in cadavers, and reporting the incidence of a fibular ossicle, in some cases with the help of histological analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty tendon segments were evaluated and radiographed for determining the presence or absence of an accessory ossicle inside the tendon. The specimens where such presence was dubious were sectioned and submitted to macroscopic evaluation. In the cases where doubts persisted, the specimens were submitted to hematoxylin-eosin staining for histological analysis. One specimen where the accessory ossicle had been detected was also histologically evaluated for illustration purposes. RESULTS: All the specimens presented a fusiform dilatation of the area under the arc of the cuboid bone. Radiographic images demonstrated 29 specimens without ossification, 13 with ossification and 8 were doubtful. After macroscopic analysis, only one presented ossification, five did not, and two remained dubious, being submitted to histological analysis that demonstrated no ossification. CONCLUSION: All the specimens presented focal thickening of the tendon under the arc of the cuboid bone. However, quantitative analysis of both specimens submitted to histological evaluation demonstrated that the tendon consisted of fibrocartilaginous tissue lined by hyaline cartilage on the surface of contact with the bone. Thus, under the morphological point of view, fibular ossicle was found in 28% of cases, and, under the radiographic point of view, in 26%.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Peroneal Nerve , Sesamoid Bones , Tendons , Cadaver , Peroneal Nerve/anatomy & histology , Evaluation Studies as Topic
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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 207-210, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-179925

ABSTRACT

We report a rare case of painful Os peroneum syndrome (POPS) of 54 year-old man who had suffered from chronic pain on lateral foot after varus ankle injury and been treated successfully with surgical excision of the fractured Os peroneum and repair of ruptured peroneus longus tendon at a same time.


Subject(s)
Ankle Injuries , Chronic Pain , Foot , Rupture , Tendons
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