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Chronic heel pain: It could be tuberculosis

Heel pain is a common presentation at a primary care setting. The majority of these cases are benign and self limiting in nature. Common differential diagnoses include plantar fasciitis and peroneal muscle sprains. However, certain conditions—if undetected early—may cause significant morbidity to th...

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Published in:Malaysian family physician 2016-08, Vol.11 (2-3), p.20-23
Main Authors: Muhamad Effendi, F, Ibrahim, MI, Rozali, KN, Miswan, MF
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