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Bilateral Talar Avulsion Fractures Secondary to Seizure: A Case Report
Abstract Musculoskeletal injury as a result of seizure activity is not uncommon, posterior shoulder dislocation being a well-described example. In this report, we describe what we believe to be the first published case of bilateral talar avulsion fractures secondary to seizure.
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