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Lisfranc Fracture Dislocation

Global Radiology CME

A computed tomography scan will better assist with diagnosis and help with planning if surgery is necessary [3]. Magnetic resonance imaging will help to evaluate ligamentous injury and provides a 94% predictive value for diagnosing Lisfranc injury [5]. J Foot Ankle Res. 2023;16(1):9. Published 2023 Mar 1.

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Type 3 Cuboid Fracture

Global Radiology CME

More sophisticated imaging, such as computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, should be obtained if plain film is unrevealing but there is high suspicion of fracture. Dr. Rice's passion for state of the art radiology and teaching includes acting as a guest lecturer at UCLA.