. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. ^. Case i. Hands. with paralysis of the left leg following. Atthe time of entrance to the hospital he hadanesthesia of the left heel, posterior portionof the ankle, and plantar and dorsal surfacesof the lateral portion of the foot, corres-ponding to the cutaneous supply of the. Eight years ago, the patient fell from ascaffold upon his back, fracturing the spine, Fig. 6. Case 2. Os Calcis. external saphenous, the internal calcaneanand the external plantar nerves (sacral firstand second). There was a large ulcera
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. ^. Case i. Hands. with paralysis of the left leg following. Atthe time of entrance to the hospital he hadanesthesia of the left heel, posterior portionof the ankle, and plantar and dorsal surfacesof the lateral portion of the foot, corres-ponding to the cutaneous supply of the. Eight years ago, the patient fell from ascaffold upon his back, fracturing the spine, Fig. 6. Case 2. Os Calcis. external saphenous, the internal calcaneanand the external plantar nerves (sacral firstand second). There was a large ulcerative area on theplantar surface of the left heel, with a sinusextending about two and one-half centi-meters into the bone. There was a kyphosis of the lower thor-acic spine. The only plate available is one of theOS calcis of the left foot. The OS calcis shows marked increase indensity of the lower two-thirds; the pos-terior plantar surface is broken up into sev-eral small fragments. There is an area ofdestruction extending up into the posteriorportion of the os calcis. There are slighthypertrophic changes about the posteriorand the plantar surfaces of the os calcis. It will be observed that in both these casesthe period since the fracture of the vertebraehas been a long one—in the first case elevenyears, and eight years in the second. Bothwere labori
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