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- Mueller–Weiss syndrome, also known as Mueller–Weiss disease, is a rare idiopathic degenerative disease of the adult navicular bone characterized by progressive collapse and fragmentation, leading to mid- and hindfoot pain and deformity. It is most commonly seen in females, ages 40–60.
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Mueller–Weiss syndrome, also known as Mueller–Weiss disease, is a rare idiopathic degenerative disease of the adult navicular bone characterized by progressive collapse and fragmentation, leading to mid- and hindfoot pain and deformity. It is most commonly seen in females, ages 40–60.
Sep 1, 2022 · Mueller-Weiss disease (MWD) is a rare foot condition characterized by a misshaped navicular bone and subsequent early-onset degenerative arthritis of the neighboring joints. It typically presents as longstanding subtle midfoot pain without a history of injury and progresses to severe, debilitating pain that worsens with weight-bearing activity.
Jun 8, 2024 · Mueller-Weiss syndrome is a rare condition that causes severe foot pain. It happens when the boat-shaped navicular bone in your midfoot suddenly loses blood supply and collapses.
Oct 11, 2021 · Müller-Weiss disease (MWD) is a rare condition of unclear pathogenesis that causes navicular bone collapse and fragmentation. MWD can be challenging to diagnose and presents with midfoot and hindfoot pain and deformities.
- Shady Hermena, Monica Francis
- 2021
Apr 15, 2024 · Müller-Weiss syndrome, also known as Brailsford disease 3, refers to spontaneous multifactorial adult onset osteonecrosis of the navicular. This syndrome is distinct from K öhler disease, the osteonecrosis of the tarsal navicular bone that occurs in children.
May 4, 2016 · Mueller-Weiss syndrome is a complex condition of the adult tarsal navicular characterized by progressive fragmentation leading to mid- and hindfoot pain and deformity. Since its first descriptions in the early 20th century, controversy has persisted regarding its pathogenesis. CONCLUSION.
Nov 11, 2020 · Müller-Weiss disease (MWD) is an idiopathic foot condition characterized by spontaneous tarsal “scaphoiditis” in adults. Frequently bilateral and affecting females during the 4 th-6 th decades of life, the pathogenesis of MWD remains unclear: It has been traditionally considered a spontaneous osteonecrosis of the navicular. The typical ...