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Fig. 1F. 66-year-old woman with right ankle injury due to simple fall.
Coronal and sagittal multiplanar reconstructions from MDCT images reveal
bimalleolar fracture (arrows, D and E) and occult
posterior malleolus fracture (arrow, F) that involves more
than one third of articular surface. Also, occult Chaput-Tillaux fracture
(arrowhead, E) is shown in anterolateral part of tibia. Note
significant tibial metaphyseal osteoporosis.