Diabetic foot, amputation of fourth finger, periosteal reaction in metatarsal bone

CASE

A patient with diabetic foot syndrome, who underwent amputation of the fourth finger depicted on radiograph and CT, which also show acroosteolysis of the second finger and periosteal reaction in the first and fifth metatarsal bone.

Tags:  Extremity  Bone
Radiology image - Diabetic foot, amputation of fourth finger, periosteal reaction in metatarsal bone: Extremity, Bone: X-ray - Plain radiograph

Diabetic foot, amputation of fourth finger, periosteal reaction in metatarsal bone


Diabetic foot, amputation of fourth finger, periosteal reaction in metatarsal bone: X-ray - Plain radiographDiabetic foot, amputation of fourth finger, periosteal reaction in metatarsal bone: X-ray - Plain radiographDiabetic foot, amputation of fourth finger, periosteal reaction in metatarsal bone: CT - Computed tomographyDiabetic foot, amputation of fourth finger, periosteal reaction in metatarsal bone: CT - Computed tomographyDiabetic foot, amputation of fourth finger, periosteal reaction in metatarsal bone: CT - Computed tomographyDiabetic foot, amputation of fourth finger, periosteal reaction in metatarsal bone: CT - Computed tomography
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