Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Plantar fasciitis.

The sagittal T1- weighted image reveals a markedly thickened plantar aponeurosis (arrow) at and anterior to the calcaneal attachment. A small plantar calcaneal osteophyte (arrowhead) is also evident.

The sagittal fat-suppressed T2-weighted image reveals disruption of the plantar fascia at the medial calcaneal attachment (arrow), with edema of the plantar fascia and surrounding soft tissues edema.

The coronal fat-suppressed proton density weighted image demonstrates that the rupture involves the medial cord of the plantar fascia (arrowhead), which lies inferior to the flexor digitorum brevis muscle (asterisk).


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