Tofo gotoso de pie como simulador de neuroma de Morton. [Feet gouty tophus as a Morton’s neuroma pretender].

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Maximiliano Seletti
Gaston Slullitel
Juan Pablo Calvi
Gustavo Pinton
Carla Bartolucci
Valeria López

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Seletti, M., Slullitel, G., Calvi, J. P., Pinton, G., Bartolucci, C., & López, V. (2016). Tofo gotoso de pie como simulador de neuroma de Morton. [Feet gouty tophus as a Morton’s neuroma pretender]. Revista De La Asociación Argentina De Ortopedia Y Traumatología, 81(3), 228-231. https://doi.org/10.15417/411
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Maximiliano Seletti, Hospital de Emergencias Dr Clemente Alvarez de Rosario

Médico de planta del Departamento de Cirugía de Pie y Tobillo en el Hospital de Emergencias Dr Clemente Alvarez de Rosario

Gaston Slullitel, Instituto de Ortopedia y Traumatología Dr Jaime Slullitel de Rosario

Jefe del  Departamento de Cirugía de Pie y Tobillo en el Hospital de Emergencias Dr Clemente Alvarez de Rosario.

Juan Pablo Calvi, Instituto de Ortopedia y Traumatología Dr Jaime Slullitel de Rosario

Médico  del staff de la unidad de pie y tobillo del Instituto de Ortopedia y Traumatología Dr Jaime Slullitel de Rosario.

Gustavo Pinton, Sanatorio Mapaci de Rosario

Jefe de Departamento de Cirugía de Pie y Tobillo Sanatorio Mapaci

Carla Bartolucci, Sanatorio Mapaci de Rosario

Médica de la sección pierna y pie del staff del Sanatorio Mapaci de Rosario.

Valeria López, Instituto de Ortopedia y Traumatología Dr. Jaime Slullitel de Rosario

Médica especialista en pie y tobillo del staff del Instituto de Ortopedia y Traumatología Dr. Jaime Slullitel de Rosario.

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