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==MRI==
==MRI==
* [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]] can successfully [[diagnose]] [[soft tissue]] [[abnormalities]] [[Association (statistics)|associated]] with [[Morton's neuroma]]
* [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]] can successfully [[diagnose]] [[soft tissue]] [[abnormalities]] [[Association (statistics)|associated]] with [[Morton's neuroma]]
* As there's a 26% chance of morton's neuroma recurrence after surgery, hence, post-operative MR imaging can help rule out any recurrence
* As there's a 26% chance of [[morton's neuroma]] [[Recurrence plot|recurrence]] [[after surgery]], hence, [[Post-operative complications|post-operative]] [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MR imaging]] can [[Help Menu|help]] rule out any [[Recurrence plot|recurrence]]


==References==
==References==

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MRI can successfully diagnose soft tissue abnormalities associated with Morton's neuroma. As there's a 26% chance of morton's neuroma recurrence after surgery, hence, post-operative MR imaging can help rule out any recurrence.

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