Case 2. Case 2. A) Rocker-bottom deformity of the left foot (*) with midfoot plantar ulcer (arrow). B) X-ray showing fracture of the medial cuneiform (right.

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Case 2. Case 2. A) Rocker-bottom deformity of the left foot (*) with midfoot plantar ulcer (arrow). B) X-ray showing fracture of the medial cuneiform (right side, solid arrow), lateral displacement of the second metatarsal base (right side, dashed arrow), and destruction of the tarso-metatarsal joints (*), suggestive of pattern II CF. The arrowhead (left side) denotes rocker-bottom deformity of the foot. Partha P. Chakraborty et al. Clin Diabetes 2016;34:207-210 ©2016 by American Diabetes Association