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  1. Defective bone formation is called osteodystrophy. It is caused in most cases by deficiencies or imbalances of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D, and the hormone that regulates them (parathyroid hormone), all of which are important in creating and maintaining strong, healthy bones.

  2. 30 de oct. de 2023 · The calcaneus, also known as the heel bone, is found at the back of the foot near the ankle, just below the talus, tibia, and fibula bones of the lower leg. The calcaneus is the largest bone in the foot.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CalcaneusCalcaneus - Wikipedia

    In humans and many other primates, the calcaneus (/ kælˈkeɪniəs /; from the Latin calcaneus or calcaneum, meaning heel; [1] pl.: calcanei or calcanea) or heel bone is a bone of the tarsus of the foot which constitutes the heel. In some other animals, it is the point of the hock.

  4. 15 de sept. de 2017 · The aim of this work is to describe the radiologic evaluation, the classification systems, the morphological preoperative diagnostic imaging features of calcaneal fractures, highlighting the correlation with the choice of treatment and predictive capacity for the fracture surgical outcome.

  5. 1 de sept. de 2005 · The calcaneus is the most commonly fractured tarsal bone and accounts for about 2% of all fractures. Advances in cross-sectional imaging, particularly in computed tomography (CT), have given this modality an important role in identifying and characterizing calcaneal fractures.

  6. 16 de ene. de 2024 · The calcaneus is the most commonly fractured tarsal bone accounting for ~60% of all tarsal fractures 1. This series provides a two view investigation of the calcaneus alongside the talar articulations and talocalcaneal joint .

  7. 19 de ene. de 2011 · Abstract. The normal calcaneal anatomy is reviewed, and calcaneal fractures are discussed in terms of clinical presentation, basic fracture mechanisms, radiologic assessment, intra- and extraarticular types of fracture, treatment, and complications.