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English: X-ray of the right foot by lateral projection, with shapes representing where common accessory and sesamoid bones would be, colored by their prevalences, and with representative shapes.
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Prevalences:

Os peroneum

  • Dorsoplantar view:
    • Brion Benninger, Jessica Kloenne (February 2011). "The Clinical Importance of the Os Peroneum: A Dissection of 156 Limbs Comparing the Incidence Rates in Cadavers versus Chronological Roentgenograms". The Foot and Ankle Online Journal 4 (2)., citing: (2008) (40th ed.), Elsevier ISBN: 9780702058455.
  • Lateral view:
    • (2013). "Prevalence of Accessory Ossicles and Sesamoid Bones in Hallux Valgus". Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 103 (3): 208–212. DOI:10.7547/1030208. ISSN 8750-7315.

Interphalangeal of great toe

  • Dorsoplantar and lateral view:
    • B. de Hartog; P.F. Doorn;P.C. Rijk (1). "Sesamoid bone interposition in the interphalangeal joint after dislocation of the hallux: A case report". The Foot and Ankle Online Journal 2 (7).

Os trigonum

  • Lateral view:
  • Not within the projection on dorsoplantar view.

Os tibiale externum or accessory navicular

Os intermetatarseum

Os vesalianum:

Os supranaviculare.

Os supratalare

Os talotibiale.

Os calcaneus secundarium

Metatarsophalangeal

Author Mikael Häggström
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Foot, dorsoplantar Foot, lateral Ankle Wrist Fingers
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