Tumors of the foot and ankle: Analysis 196 cases
A retrospective assessment was performed on 196 tumors of the foot and ankle [out of 1786 bone and son tissue tumor cases, (10.9%)] between March 1986 and March 1996 in the Ankara University Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology Tumor Section. Mean age was 28 years (range 3 to 75 years). Of the...
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