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MRI results question

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Aug 20, 2019.

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    "There is peroneus brevis and longus tendinosis. The peroneus longus tendon demonstrates a
    full-thickness tear; the proximal tendon stump is at the lateral margin of the cuboid tunnel, located about
    40 mm proximal to its first metatarsal base insertion. There is a small partially torn distal tendon stump.
    The proximal tendon stump demonstrates mild to moderate grade intrasubstance partial tearing extending
    to the distal fibular level (coronal PDFS series 1001 images 13-30; coronal PDFS...

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