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Ir J Med Sci ; 179(1): 155-7, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18704547

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Osteochondral lesions (OCLs) are rare joint disorders, typically found in the larger joints of the body and less so in smaller joints (J Bone Joint Surg Am 41-A:988-1020, 1959; Arthroscopy 6(3):190-197, 1990; Clin Orthop Relat Res 148:245-253, 1980). Although their specific cause is subject to frequent debate, they are often caused by trauma with subsequent compromise of the articular cartilage (Arthroscopy 6(3):190-197, 1990; J Bone Joint Surg Am 78(3):439-456, 1996). Symptoms are typically attributable to a mechanical defect, either of the bony defect or a flap of cartilage. The current case report describes an osteochondral lesion of the head of the fifth metatarsal which is a heretofore unreported location. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the lesion revealed a notable subchondral bone signal change, indicating a possible synovial fluid pressure phenomenon rather than a mechanical defect.


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Athletic Injuries/diagnosis , Foot Injuries/drug therapy , Metatarsal Bones/injuries , Osteochondritis/diagnosis , Adult , Anesthetics, Local/therapeutic use , Athletic Injuries/drug therapy , Athletic Injuries/pathology , Foot Injuries/pathology , Humans , Lidocaine/therapeutic use , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Osteochondritis/drug therapy , Osteochondritis/etiology
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