Abstract
1. Twenty cases of mycetoma pedis are described.
2. Most patients had the disease in an early stage and were cured by simple excision.
3. The importance of early diagnosis and treatment in order to avoid amputation is emphasised.
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1. Twenty cases of mycetoma pedis are described.
2. Most patients had the disease in an early stage and were cured by simple excision.
3. The importance of early diagnosis and treatment in order to avoid amputation is emphasised.
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