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... tumor for micro- scopic examination . Ideally , as noted previ- ously , an accurate histologic diagnosis should be obtained before definitive therapy is begun . Benign soft - tissue tumors of the foot are occasionally encountered which ...
... tumor for micro- scopic examination . Ideally , as noted previ- ously , an accurate histologic diagnosis should be obtained before definitive therapy is begun . Benign soft - tissue tumors of the foot are occasionally encountered which ...
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... tumor is pain . Since the bones of the foot are small and have a minimum of overlying soft tissue , the pres- ence of a tumor may be detected earlier than a similar lesion located in an area such as the pelvis , where abundant soft ...
... tumor is pain . Since the bones of the foot are small and have a minimum of overlying soft tissue , the pres- ence of a tumor may be detected earlier than a similar lesion located in an area such as the pelvis , where abundant soft ...
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... tumor in the spine and elsewhere . The value of preoperative roent- genotherapy is controversial at the present time ... tumor is fungating , producing agonizing pain or has failed to respond symptomati- cally to roentgenotherapy . It is ...
... tumor in the spine and elsewhere . The value of preoperative roent- genotherapy is controversial at the present time ... tumor is fungating , producing agonizing pain or has failed to respond symptomati- cally to roentgenotherapy . It is ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Definitions of the Normal and of the | 58 |
The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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