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Fig. 7. Standing lateral radiograph of 27-year-old woman with
surgically proven subtalar coalition of middle and posterior facets.
True-positive "absent middle facet" sign (arrow) but
false-negative "talar beak" sign and C sign were seen.
Scores for absent middle facet, talar beak, and C signs were 3, 1, and
2, respectively.