A 19-year-old woman comes to the clinic complaining of localized, dull pain along the 2nd distal metatarsal area of the right foot. She states the pain happened spontaneously during running and was not related to any type of specific injury or trauma. The upper portion of the foot is slightly edematous, and when the 2nd metatarsal area is palpated, the patient complains of pain. She has difficulty lifting her toes on the affected foot. The patient is limping slightly. She states she has run track for 4 years, and is on the women’s track team in college. Recently the patient has stepped up her training to prepare for a major track event. An X-ray of her foot shows no obvious fracture. What is her most likely diagnosis?

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A 19-year-old woman comes to the clinic complaining of localized, dull pain along the 2nd distal metatarsal area of the right foot. She states the pain happened spontaneously during running and was not related to any type of specific injury or trauma. The upper portion of the foot is slightly edematous, and when the 2nd metatarsal area is palpated, the patient complains of pain. She has difficulty lifting her toes on the affected foot. The patient is limping slightly. She states she has run track for 4 years, and is on the women’s track team in college. Recently the patient has stepped up her training to prepare for a major track event. An X-ray of her foot shows no obvious fracture. What is her most likely diagnosis?






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