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Radiologic Anatomy of the Painful Bunionette
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1990
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Gross AnatomyImaging AnatomyControl GroupPrior BunionetteLower Limb TraumaTopographical AnatomyRadiologic AnatomyClinical AnatomyInterventional RadiologySurgeryAnatomyPodiatryRadiologic ImagingMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryBunionette Group
Radiographs were studied of 91 feet in 62 patients with the diagnosis of bunionette and no prior bunionette or hallux valgus operations. Various radiologic measurements were compared to a matched control group with no bunionette symptoms or previous forefoot operations. The bunionette group had a significantly increased metatarsophalangeal 5 angle, intermetatarsal 4-5 angle, and intermetatarsal 1-2 angle compared to the control group. Bunionettes were not commonly associated with lateral bowing of the fifth metatarsal or with an increased fifth metatarsal head width. Symmetry was noted between symptomatic and opposite asymptomatic feet, with the exception of an increased intermetatarsal 4-5 angle in the symptomatic feet.
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