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Toe Fracture and Dislocation
Corrie M. Yablon, MD; Julia R. Crim, MD
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KEY FACTS

  • Imaging

    • Top Differential Diagnoses

      • Pathology

        • Clinical Issues

          • Diagnostic Checklist

            IMAGING

            • General Features

              • Radiographic Findings

                • CT Findings

                  • MR Findings

                    • Imaging Recommendations

                      DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

                        PATHOLOGY

                        • General Features

                          CLINICAL ISSUES

                          • Presentation

                            • Natural History & Prognosis

                              • Treatment

                                DIAGNOSTIC CHECKLIST

                                • Consider

                                  • Image Interpretation Pearls

                                    Selected References

                                    1. Takeda S et al: Percutaneous reduction of a dislocation of the interphalangeal joint of the great toe: a case report. J Foot Ankle Surg. 59(5):1072-5, 2020
                                    2. Fitschen-Oestern S et al: Missed foot fractures in multiple trauma patients. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 20(1):121, 2019
                                    3. Eves TB et al: Do broken toes need follow-up in the fracture clinic? J Foot Ankle Surg. 55(3):488-91, 2016
                                    4. Cohen BE: Hallux sesamoid disorders. Foot Ankle Clin. 14(1):91-104, 2009
                                    5. Mittlmeier T et al: Sesamoid and toe fractures. Injury. 35 Suppl 2:SB87-97, 2004
                                    6. Hatch RL et al: Evaluation and management of toe fractures. Am Fam Physician. 68(12):2413-8, 2003
                                    7. Schenck RC Jr et al: Fractures and dislocations of the forefoot: operative and nonoperative treatment. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 3(2):70-78, 1995
                                    8. Pinckney LE et al: The stubbed great toe: a cause of occult compound fracture and infection. Radiology. 138(2):375-7, 1981
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                                    KEY FACTS

                                    • Imaging

                                      • Top Differential Diagnoses

                                        • Pathology

                                          • Clinical Issues

                                            • Diagnostic Checklist

                                              IMAGING

                                              • General Features

                                                • Radiographic Findings

                                                  • CT Findings

                                                    • MR Findings

                                                      • Imaging Recommendations

                                                        DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

                                                          PATHOLOGY

                                                          • General Features

                                                            CLINICAL ISSUES

                                                            • Presentation

                                                              • Natural History & Prognosis

                                                                • Treatment

                                                                  DIAGNOSTIC CHECKLIST

                                                                  • Consider

                                                                    • Image Interpretation Pearls

                                                                      Selected References

                                                                      1. Takeda S et al: Percutaneous reduction of a dislocation of the interphalangeal joint of the great toe: a case report. J Foot Ankle Surg. 59(5):1072-5, 2020
                                                                      2. Fitschen-Oestern S et al: Missed foot fractures in multiple trauma patients. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 20(1):121, 2019
                                                                      3. Eves TB et al: Do broken toes need follow-up in the fracture clinic? J Foot Ankle Surg. 55(3):488-91, 2016
                                                                      4. Cohen BE: Hallux sesamoid disorders. Foot Ankle Clin. 14(1):91-104, 2009
                                                                      5. Mittlmeier T et al: Sesamoid and toe fractures. Injury. 35 Suppl 2:SB87-97, 2004
                                                                      6. Hatch RL et al: Evaluation and management of toe fractures. Am Fam Physician. 68(12):2413-8, 2003
                                                                      7. Schenck RC Jr et al: Fractures and dislocations of the forefoot: operative and nonoperative treatment. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 3(2):70-78, 1995
                                                                      8. Pinckney LE et al: The stubbed great toe: a cause of occult compound fracture and infection. Radiology. 138(2):375-7, 1981