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Sonography of the nonossified tarsal navicular cartilage in an infant with congenital vertical talus

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Sonography was performed to visualize the nonossified tarsal navicular cartilage and to demonstrate talonavicular dislocation in a seven month old infant with congenital vertical talus.

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Schlesinger, A.E., Deeney, V.F.X. & Caskey, P.F. Sonography of the nonossified tarsal navicular cartilage in an infant with congenital vertical talus. Pediatr Radiol 20, 134–135 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02010662

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