Abstract

Background: Accessory ossicles off the talus (“os trigonum”) are a common radiographic finding seen within the foot with variable symptomatology in adult and pediatric patients. While most studies have examined the incidence of these anatomic variants in a retrospective fashion, few have longitudinally followed the behavior of os trigonum over time. The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence, mean age of …

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