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Memisoglu K et al. – Talar extrusion in a 13–year–old child was treated by means of open reduction and 10 weeks of cast immobilization. At 1.5 years of follow–up, the patient had full range of motion in the ankle and no signs of avascular necrosis or arthritis.

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