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    1st Metatarsal Cuneiform Joint
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    Foot & Ankle Medical Information Directory Foot Care Store Online Dr Nelson Clinic Home Page . Bones of the Foot. The disarticulated bones of the left foot (picture
    Details: A saddle bone deformity, also known as a metatarsal cuneiform exostosis, is a build up of bone that forms on the top of the arch. A saddle bone deformity

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    Bump On Top of Foot - metatarsal-cuneiform joint exostosis? . Hello! I have two questions relating to my right foot. I am female, 42 yrs old, average height and weight.
    There are several conditions that may cause pain on the dorsum (or top) of the foot. Nerve injuries, injuries to bones, ligaments or tendons can also cause foot pain



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    There are 26 bones in the foot, which are easily broken. Symptoms of a broken bone in the foot are pain, swelling, bruising, or redness.

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    Dorsal Foot Exostosis - Smart Feet.
    The dorsal metatarsal cuneiform exostosis.
    The dorsal metatarsal cuneiform exostosis. Reinherz RP. PMID: 1770202 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    Dorsal Foot Exostosis is a bony growth or a bursal inflammation which can occur in the metatarsal/first toe joint, on the dorsal forefoot or at the dorsal midfoot.
    Information about Hallux Limitus and other common conditions of the foot!

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