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Introduction Benign tumours and tumour-like lesion of the foot and ankle are not uncommon but malignant tumours and especially malignant bone tumours of the foot are rare. Most of the foot tumours are benign: usually synovial cysts (30% of
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the need for more aggressive surgery and/or adjuvant radiotherapy and may adversely affect oncologic and functional outcomes ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ). The treatment of benign tumours in the foot and ankle region distinctly differs from that of malignant