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Peroneal tenosynovitis caused by peroneal tubercle osteochondroma

Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2001
Summary We report a case of a patient who had lateral ankle pain with the diagnosis of stenosing tenosynovitis of the peroneal tendons caused by an osteochondroma of the peroneal tubercle.
F. Sánchez-Mariscal Díaz   +3 more
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Aneurysmal Peroneal Nerve Compression

Neurosurgery, 1992
Vascular compression syndromes of the peroneal nerve are rare. The case history of a patient with a peroneal nerve compression caused by a true anterior tibial artery aneurysm is reported. The surgical excision of the aneurysm resulted in marked improvement.
KARS, HZ, TOPAKTAS, S, DOGAN, K
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Superior Peroneal Retinaculoplasty: A Surgical Technique for Peroneal Subluxation

Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2003
A modification of a soft tissue reconstruction procedure for treatment of peroneal tendon subluxation and dislocation is presented. The procedure is based on creating one periosteal flap from the posterior fibula in the region of the peroneal groove. The flap is used to reinforce the superior peroneal retinaculum and prevent anterior displacement of ...
Virak, Tan   +2 more
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Porto Perone.

1996
Menchelli Simonetta. PORTO PERONE . In: Bibliografia topografica della colonizzazione greca in Italia e nelle Isole Tirreniche, n°14, 1996. Siti : Pitigliano - Regalbuto. pp. 273-286.
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Peroneal Tendoscopy

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2009
Endoscopy of the tendons (tendoscopy) of the foot and ankle has become more frequently performed and reported. New, smaller endoscopic cameras and instruments have made tendoscopy more accessible and useful for sports medicine and related surgeries. The peroneal tendons are particularly accessible for tendoscopy owing to their subcutaneous position ...
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Peroneal retinaculoplasty with anchors for peroneal tendon subluxation.

Bulletin (Hospital for Joint Diseases (New York, N.Y.)), 2006
Recurrent subluxation of the peroneal tendons is rare but can produce marked functional impairment in athletes. We describe a technique for the reconstruction of the superior peroneal retinaculum using anchors. This procedure is safe and effective in managing instability.
OLIVA F, FERRAN N, MAFFULLI N.
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Fibular (peroneal) neuropathy

Fibular neuropathy has variable presenting features depending on the site of the lesion. Anatomical features make it susceptible to injury from extrinsic factors, particularly the superficial location of the nerve at the head of the fibula. There are many mechanisms of compression or other traumatic injury of the fibular nerve, as well as entrapment ...
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[Peroneal weakness].

Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis = Revue suisse de medecine Praxis, 1990
The 22 year old male patient was admitted because of right sided peroneal nerve palsy two months after transient foot drop on the left side. Both pareses developed under a strict dietary regime leading to a weight loss of about 30 kg within 3 months.
T, Mengden, A, Hermann, W, Vetter
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Peroneal

2014
Silvia Perugin Bernardi, Alessandro Muda
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