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A radiology pearl: A subtle orthopedic diagnosis

Michelle Lin, MD |

A man recently presents with knee pain after pivoting and torquing his knee while falling. He complains of concurrent mild ankle pain. He presents with this tib-fib xray. Realizing that a proximal fibular fracture can present concurrently with a medial malleolus fracture or deltoid ligament rupture, we obtained xrays of the ankle. We were looking for a Maisonneuve fracture.

Do you see an ankle injury in these four images?

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Answer

  • There was no medial malleolus fracture.
  • There was no obvious deltoid ligament rupture, because the ankle mortise appears normal.
  • Always be sure to look at the lateral ankle view. You need to check for a posterior malleolus fracture.
  • This patient indeed had a Maisonneuve fracture, which was splinted and referred to orthopedics for operative repair.

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Author information

Michelle Lin, MD

ALiEM Founder and CEO
Professor and Digital Innovation Lab Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

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