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Bone Marrow Edema – An Unusual Cause of Ankle Pain
Abstract Background: Bone marrow edema is very rare in the talus and can cause diagnostic dilemma when present with pain, with or without any history of injury. Findings: We present a case of bone marrow edema of the talus with pain almost 18 months following an inversion injury to the ankle. The pain was managed successfully with a multidisciplinary approach. Conclusion: Although rare, bone marrow edema of the talus can lead to significant restriction in activity and participation.