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Do we really need radiographic assessment for the diagnosis of non-specific heel pain (calcaneal apophysitis) in children?
Skeletal Radiology, 08/14/09
Kose O – Calcaneal apophysitis is a self–limiting disease, and patients can be treated conservatively. Neither the sclerosis nor the fragmentation of the apophysis could be used to establish the diagnosis of calcaneal apophysitis. Therefore, obtaining radiographs as an initial step in their evaluation does not seem to be justified.
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