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... pain in the feet increases so that by nightfall it becomes quite severe . 4 ) With the increase of the symptomatol- ogy in the feet , the pain radiates to the back . ( Some patients will complain only of back pain which , on careful ...
... pain in the feet increases so that by nightfall it becomes quite severe . 4 ) With the increase of the symptomatol- ogy in the feet , the pain radiates to the back . ( Some patients will complain only of back pain which , on careful ...
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... painful yet exhibit only minimal objective findings . The possibility of lead poisoning or of per- nicious anemia should also be kept in mind since pain in the feet and legs can be a precursor of these conditions . amination , standing ...
... painful yet exhibit only minimal objective findings . The possibility of lead poisoning or of per- nicious anemia should also be kept in mind since pain in the feet and legs can be a precursor of these conditions . amination , standing ...
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... Pain is the most prominent and char- acteristic feature , being at first localized to the site of injury , although with time it spreads and may affect the entire limb . Local hyperesthesia and disturbances of vasomotor function are ...
... Pain is the most prominent and char- acteristic feature , being at first localized to the site of injury , although with time it spreads and may affect the entire limb . Local hyperesthesia and disturbances of vasomotor function are ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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