Hidden Unicameral Bone Cyst of the Calcaneus: A Case Report of Military Soldier with Chronic Ankle Pain

AuthorZaheer Ahmed Gill
AuthorSaeed Bin Ayaz
AuthorNadeem Ahmad
AuthorAli Raza Qureshi
Issued Date2017-06-30
AbstractBone cysts are benign bone lesions that are quite uncommon in the calcaneus. Calcaneal cysts generally remain asymptomatic in most patients and are discovered incidentally but in some, they may cause localized bone pain that is progressive in intensity. If not picked on the conventional radiographs, the diagnosis is delayed and the patient remains distressed and dispirited. We, here, report a military soldier with calcaneal cyst who remained misdiagnosed for six months and had been treated as a case of ankle sprain. After correct diagnosis, his problems were finally settled following surgical intervention. The physicians should keep a high degree of suspicion of an alternative diagnosis in all cases where usual management is not beneficial in commonly expected pathologies.
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jamm.57339
KeywordAnkle Pain
KeywordBone Cement
KeywordCalcaneus
KeywordCase Report
KeywordSurgical Curettage
KeywordUnicameral Bone Cyst
PublisherBrieflands
TitleHidden Unicameral Bone Cyst of the Calcaneus: A Case Report of Military Soldier with Chronic Ankle Pain
TypeCase Report
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