Proximal fibular stress fracture in adolecent soccer player. A case report
- PMID: 37366183
- DOI: 10.23750/abm.v94iS2.14880
Proximal fibular stress fracture in adolecent soccer player. A case report
Abstract
Fibular fractures are the third most common stress fractures in children and adolescents. Proximal fibular location is a very rare finding, with few reports in the literature and, frequently, careful investigations before a definitive diagnosis could be necessary. The authors report a case of an adolescent 13 years old soccer player with a proximal fibular fracture that was initially underestimated and misdiagnosed and ultimately confirmed as a stress lesion by MRI.
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