A rare disease to be considered in forefoot pain: Morton’s neuroma
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15118856Keywords:
morton neuroma, intermetatarsal ligament, interdigital nerve, surgery, footAbstract
Morton's neuroma, one of the causes of severe forefoot pain, is not a true nerve-based tumoral pathology, contrary to what is expected. Diagnosis can be made with comprehensive anamnesis, detailed physical examination and descriptive radiological examinations. Various conservative and surgical treatment options are available. In this case report, a rare Morton's neuroma case is presented.
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