Publications by authors named "M J Mendeszoon"

Surgical correction of flexible pes planovalgus often involves reestablishing the length of the lateral column. This is a review of a cohort of patients who underwent an opening cuboid osteotomy with interpositional graft for triplanar correction of flexible pes planovalgus. The medical records of 35 patients involving 51 feet were reviewed.

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OCDs of the ankle are the third most common lesion in the body and a physician should include this in the differential while evaluating the pediatric population with the history of injury and/or pain in the ankle. Pain, stiffness, and swelling are the most common presenting complaints about the pediatric and adolescent patients with an OCD. Conservative treatment options should be attempted before attempting surgical intervention.

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The most common type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is the B-cell type. We report herein a type of B-cell lymphoma in an adult ankle. A 63-year-old woman presented with a painful growth on the anteromedial aspect of her right ankle that was later diagnosed as a form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

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Sarcoma is a rare cancer that can be found anywhere in the body. Approximately 1% of all adult cancers are sarcoma, and angiosarcomas account for approximately 1% to 2% of all sarcomas. Although rare, when clinical and radiographic changes suggestive of neoplasm are seen in the lower extremities, and if metastasis is suspected, angiosarcoma should be among the differential diagnosis.

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