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The advent of cross-sectional, tissue-specific, noninvasive multiplanar imaging methods has enabled the radiologist to probe the etiopathogenesis of soft-tissue lesions of the foot to greater advantage than in the past. High-resolution, high-contrast images are now available so that a wide variety of conditions may be explored, resulting in accurate compartmental localization and assessment of both adjacent tissue as well as vascular invasion and distant metastasis.
Diagnostic Imaging, Foot Diseases, Radiography, Humans, Soft Tissue Neoplasms, Ultrasonography
Diagnostic Imaging, Foot Diseases, Radiography, Humans, Soft Tissue Neoplasms, Ultrasonography
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