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Fig. 1D. Lateral radiography of foot used to evaluate subtalar coalition. Lateral radiograph of 55-year-old man with tarsal coalition and equivocal talar beak (arrow) shows that projection from head of talus could be interpreted as either beak or osteophyte. Correct diagnosis was made on basis of dysmorphic sustentaculum tali and positive C sign.