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Foot drop and decreased sensation in the web space between the great toe and second toe may indicate a. Deep vein thrombosis b. Angle numbness c. Wound infection d. Peroneal nerve injury

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Foot drop and decreased sensation in the web space between the great toe and second toe may indicate a. Deep vein thrombosis b. Angle numbness c. Wound infection d. Peroneal nerve injury

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The symptoms described, such as foot drop and decreased sensation in the web space between the great toe and second toe, are indicative of a peroneal nerve injury. The peroneal nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve, which supplies movement and sensation to the lower leg, foot and toes. If it gets damaged, it can lead to foot drop, a condition where a person has trouble lifting the front part of the foot. This is not typically associated with deep vein thrombosis, angle numbness, or wound infection. Therefore, the answer is d. Peroneal nerve injury.

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