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Stress fracture of the distal tibia secondary to severe knee osteoarthritis: a case report |
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IK Tey, KW Chong, I Singh
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Stress fracture of the tibia secondary to sports-related activities is relatively common, but rarely occurs secondary to osteoarthritis of the knee. Such fractures usually involve the proximal tibia. We report a 61-yearold woman with osteoarthritis and severe varus deformity of the knee who had a stress fracture of the distal tibial shaft. The patient had declined total knee replacement for severe osteoarthritis. She developed a stress fracture that subsequently malunited. The patient presented late and the diagnosis was not made for several months. The pathomechanics, diagnosis, and management options for this patient are discussed. |
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Journal
of Orthopaedic Surgery 2006;14(2):212-5
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Last update: 16 August 2006 |