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The correct answer is:

FALSE:

Double coalitions have been reported but they are very rare. CT scans are the best way for being sure that a second coalition is not present. Good x-rays (Harris views) of the talocalcaneal joint should be obtained as a minimum but the definite need for a CT scan should be based on the individual patient and surgeon's concerns.


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