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Peritalar dislocations
The Foot, 03/16/07
F. Specchiulli, et al. - Peritalar dislocations are rare lesions resulting from high-energy injury. Medial dislocation is the most frequent (80% in our study); lateral dislocation presents less commonly and with worse results
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