Anatomy clinical correlates Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 35-year-old woman presents to the office for evaluation of foot pain. She started hiking recently to lose some weight. The patient reports dull, achy pain at the left medial ankle. Past medical history is unremarkable. Vitals are within normal limits. Physical examination demonstrates pain with palpation posterior to the medial malleolus. Upon weight bearing and gait analysis, the physician notes a collapse of the medial longitudinal arch, outward tilted heels, valgus hindfoot deformity, and forefoot abduction, as shown below. The rest of the examination is within normal limits. Which of the following is a common etiology of this patient’s presentation? 
  A foot on a tiled floor. The foot is light-skinned; the big toenail appears discolored and thickened, suggesting a fungal infection.
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