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Medical Conditions - Osteochondritic Lesion Of Talus Olt

The talus bone is a bone of the lower part of the ankle joint. The bone and cartilage associated with the talus may get inflamed when somebody undergoes severe sprain of the ankles or traumatic injuries. Also, when the ankle joint is unstable or not aligned normally, one may be prone to osteochondritis lesions of the talus (OLT). It can be either symptomless or painful, depending on the type of injury.

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Please explain my ankle MRI report.

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. You have some bone edema and an osteochondral fragment.

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