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Calcific enthesopathy of the superior extensor retinaculum – an unusual cause of medial ankle pain


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Fig. 1.

Axial PD (A) and PDFS (B) showing calcification with mild oedema in relation to the tibial attachment of the superior extensor retinaculum
Axial PD (A) and PDFS (B) showing calcification with mild oedema in relation to the tibial attachment of the superior extensor retinaculum

Fig. 2.

Panoramic ultrasound of the medial malleolus (MM) (A) and axial ultrasound of the lesion (B) showing calcification in relation to the superior extensor retinaculum treated with barbotage (C). TP (tibialis posterior)
Panoramic ultrasound of the medial malleolus (MM) (A) and axial ultrasound of the lesion (B) showing calcification in relation to the superior extensor retinaculum treated with barbotage (C). TP (tibialis posterior)
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