Are enlarged peroneal tubercle and accessory anterolateral talar facet associated with calcaneal spur?

Yuichi Kasai,Permsak Paholpak,Taweechok Wisanuyotin, Nuttharada Sukitthanakornkul, Parika Hanarwut,Arada Chaiyamoon,Sitthichai Iamsaard, Akinobu Nishimura

Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research(2024)

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As the anatomical variations of the foot, enlarged peroneal tubercle (EPT) and accessory anterolateral talar facet (AALTF) have attracted the attention of foot surgeons in recent years. However, EPT and AALTF have not been examined for a relationship with calcaneus spur (CS) as a common osteophyte. The subjects were 369 individuals who died in northeastern Thailand and were preserved as skeletal specimens. The authors examined for the presence of left and right EPT, AALTF, and calcaneus spur (CS). We divided the EPT (+) group with EPT and the EPT (-) group without it and also divided the AALTF (+) group with AALTF and the AALTF (-) group without it. The age at death and the presence of CS were compared statistically between the EPT (+) and EPT (-) groups and between the AATLF (+) and AALTF (-) groups. Out of the total 369 cases, EPT was found in 117 cases (31.7
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Foot,Anatomical variations,Peroneal tubercle,Accessory anterolateral talar facet,Calcaneal spur
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