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Review
. 1992;21(7):437-44.
doi: 10.1007/BF00190986.

The hallux sesamoids revisited

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Review

The hallux sesamoids revisited

H G Potter et al. Skeletal Radiol. 1992.

Abstract

The hallux sesamoids are vulnerable to significant injury and weight-bearing stress in both the athlete and the nonathlete. Unfortunately, they are often dismissed as inconsequential accessory bones. The historical significance, embryology, anatomy, and physiology of the sesamoids and the salient features of both traumatic and nontraumatic pathologic conditions affecting these structures are presented. Because the sesamoids can be responsible for prolonged disabling foot pain and discomfort, it is important for both clinician and radiologist to pay attention to these bones and recognize the early signs of abnormality.

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