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The foot in acromegaly

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Apr 27, 2019.

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    Assessment of static and dynamic plantar data of patients with acromegaly.
    Sendur SN et al
    Pituitary. 2019 Apr 25
     
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    The evaluation of the tendon and muscle changes of lower extremity in patients with acromegaly
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    Pedabarography May Play a Role in Foot Plantar Scanning in Acromegaly
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    Neuropathic foot ulcers in the tallest patients with acromegalic gigantism: a common and significant problem. Historical overview
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