Metatarsalgia and neuropathies of the foot. Differential diagnosis

Metatarsalgia is the main symptom of a group of frequent ailments characterised by pain in the balls of the feet. Clinical knowledge and the availability of efficient complementary examinations are useful tools for the neurologist. To describe the range of processes related with metatarsalgia and a...

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