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Lisfranc Fracture Dislocation

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of all diagnosed fractures. With over 20% of Lisfranc fractures missed upon presentation, it is important to diagnose these injuries promptly, as lack of diagnosis could lead to future foot deformities, midfoot arthritis, pain, chronic instability, and disability [1,5]. Chen C, Jiang J, Wang C, Zou J, Shi Z, Yang Y. J Foot Ankle Res.

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Lens Subluxation

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Lens subluxation can be diagnosed by ultrasound which shows deviation of the lens (Fig. Computed tomography is also an alternative method for lens subluxation which again can show deviation of the lens (Figs. Radiography has no role in orbital injuries due to its lower sensitivity for soft tissues [4]. Radiographics.