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  <description>OverviewMorton's neuroma is an enlarged nerve that usually occurs in the third interspace, which is between the third and fourth toes. To understand Morton's neuroma further, it may be helpful to look at the anatomy of the foot. Problems often develop in the third interspace because part of the late…</description>
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  <published>2017-06-03 06:58:12</published>
  <title>Diagnosing Mortons Neuroma</title>
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