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... Exostosis being excised along with small portion of first metatarsal head at level of " sagittal groove " which runs dorso - plantarly along course indicated by arrow . E. Plantar exostosis which must be searched for and removed thus ...
... Exostosis being excised along with small portion of first metatarsal head at level of " sagittal groove " which runs dorso - plantarly along course indicated by arrow . E. Plantar exostosis which must be searched for and removed thus ...
Page 290
... exostosis on the head of the first metatarsal . If an exostosis is found , it is usually located dor- sally or dorsomedially . 2. The metatarsophalangeal joint is en- larged circumferentially . 3. Valgus deviation of the toe beyond ...
... exostosis on the head of the first metatarsal . If an exostosis is found , it is usually located dor- sally or dorsomedially . 2. The metatarsophalangeal joint is en- larged circumferentially . 3. Valgus deviation of the toe beyond ...
Page 303
... exostosis on the lateral aspect of the fifth toe ( Fig . 14-6 ) was coined many years ago since it was found predominantly in people who sat in a cross - legged fashion , as tailors were apt to do . If the lesions are symptomatic or ...
... exostosis on the lateral aspect of the fifth toe ( Fig . 14-6 ) was coined many years ago since it was found predominantly in people who sat in a cross - legged fashion , as tailors were apt to do . If the lesions are symptomatic or ...
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