Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2023)

Hallucal sesamoiditis on a bipartite sesamoid bone: An uncommon cause of chronic great toe pain

  • Najwa Benslima,
  • El Mehdi Mniai,
  • Mariam Kassimi,
  • Mohamed Mahi, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 9
pp. 3357 – 3360

Abstract

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The pathologies and lesions affecting the sesamoid bones of the hallux are uncommon and can be easily overlooked. Among them, sesamoiditis is a relatively rare condition known to cause severe great toe pain; lack of awareness of this particular entity leads to misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, and contributes to significant morbidity. Herein, we present a chronic sesamoiditis case occurring on a medial bipartite sesamoid bone, presenting as chronic great toe pain. The main purpose of this work is to discuss the role of magnetic resonance imaging and X-rays in the diagnosis process. To the best of our knowledge, no cases of great toe sesamoiditis occurring on a bipartite bone in no-athletic patients have yet been reported.

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