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Hallux valgus (HV) is a foot deformity that can be treated with Chevron osteotomy, and a modified plantarward oblique osteotomy has been proposed in recent years. However, no research has focused on the correctional power of the osteotomy.
Jialiang Guo +5 more
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We report five patients in whom localised callosities were found on the dorsum of the feet. This was bilateral in four cases and was due to repetitive minor trauma associated with the sitting posture adopted by the patients. Three of the patients also had psoriasis vulgaris which was clinically dissimilar to the lesions we describe.
N.H. Cox, A.Y. Finlay
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Hereditary Painful Callosities Treated with L5 and S1 Pulsed Radiofrequency, Case Report
Hereditary palmoplantar Keratoderma (PPK) varies in presentation, where palm and sole lesions can be diffuse, focal or punctate. There is no specific curative treatment for hereditary PPK, and the resulting pain may significantly strain all aspects of ...
Moustafa Moustafa +2 more
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Sonography of a case series of talar callosities [PDF]
L. Luna‐Bastante +4 more
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Effects of Pathological Characteristics on Functional Scores and Surgical Satisfaction in Patients after Hallux Valgus Surgery [PDF]
Objective Few studies have explored the relationship between the pathological characteristics of hallux valgus and surgical outcomes. The aim of our study was to report the influence of pathological characteristics such as the tibial sesamoid position ...
Guohua Jiang +4 more
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Lamarckism and Callosities. [PDF]
Shattock Sg
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Relation between heel position and the distribution of forefoot plantar pressures and skin callosities in rheumatoid arthritis. [PDF]
James Woodburn, Philip Helliwell
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The Diligent Lego Player with Talocalcaneal Callosities [PDF]
Martina Minkov +4 more
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Preliminary investigation of debridement of plantar callosities in rheumatoid arthritis [PDF]
James Woodburn +2 more
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Callosities of cross legged sitting: “Yoga sign”– an under‐recognized cultural cutaneous presentation [PDF]
Shyam B. Verma, Uwe Wollina
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