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Right ankle injury
•Partial tear with thickening and hyperintense signal noted in anterior talofabular ligament. •Thickening with hyperintense signal noted in posterior talofabular and deltoid ligament- sprain. •Mild joint effusion noted in ankle and subtalar joints. •Bony contusion with interstitial injury and marrow edema noted in distal anterolateral aspect of tibia along inferior tibiofibular joint. Please help sir
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Send photo of X-ray mri film reports and treatment card you will be cured consult online thru practo
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Thanks for questioning You consult an orthopaedic surgeon .. don’t worry.. everything will be fine. For further queries Dr sunny chopra
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Have a face to face consultation with a foot and ankle orthopaedici surgeon . These injuries cannot be treated by online messaging
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Consult online for detailed discussion.. and to know about your problem and solution
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Please consult orthopaedic surgeon It is not my field ...
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Orthopaedic consultation
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