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Transverse fracture of the medial sesamoid

Transverse fracture of the medial sesamoid
In contrast to a bipartite sesamoid, the fracture line (white arrow) is relatively straight, and the corners of the fragments are more abrupt and less rounded. The fracture borders are also less distinct than the adjacent edges of the partite sesamoid and lack a rim of cortication. Lack of cortication is easier to appreciate on the lateral view.
Courtesy of Robert L Hatch, MD, MPH.
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