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Saturday, September 3, 2011
Fossae at the Bases of Metatarsals
Normal fossae can be seen at the bases of the metatarsals and should not be confused with erosions or fractures.
References
Keats TE and Anderson MW. Atlas of Normal Roentgen Variants That May Simulate Disease - 8th edition (Mosby, 2004), p 942.
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