Medical News Today: What are the treatments for plantar fibroma?
A plantar fibroma is a non-cancerous growth in the foot. It grows in the plantar fascia, in the arch of the foot. It has a range of potential causes including genetics and chronic liver disease. Diagnosis is often achieved through X-ray. Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Learn more about plantar fibroma here.
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May 08, 2018
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