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Os Supratalare

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Description

Name

Annotated image of the os supratalare[1]
Accessory bones: Os Intermetatarseum, Os Supranaviculare, Os Naviculare, Os Supratalare, Os Vesalianum, Os Peroneum, Os Calcaneus Secundarium, Os Trigonum[2]
  • Os Supratalare
  • Talus secundarius

General

Epidemiology

  • Rare, reported incidence of ~1% (range: 0.2% to 2.4%)[3]

Pathology

  • Almost always asymptomatic
  • Some patients may report dorsal hindfoot pain with a bump

Clinical Significance

  • Needs to be updated

See Also


References

  1. Case courtesy of Ammar Ashraf, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 164518
  2. Osiowski, Aleksander, et al. "The prevalence and clinical considerations of Os Vesalianum Pedis: A meta-analysis." Foot and Ankle Surgery (2025).
  3. Kim S & Kim O. Imaging Findings of CT and MRI of Os Supratalare: A Case Report. J Korean Soc Radiol. 2013;69(4):317
Created by:
John Kiel on 18 November 2024 17:19:06
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6 February 2026 00:37:49
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