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Foot deformity and quality of life among independently ambulating children with spina bifida in South Korea [PDF]
Background Children with spina bifida (SB) may have congenital or acquired foot deformities due to neurological defects in the spinal cord. As the musculoskeletal system keeps growing, foot deformities can develop or become aggravated.
Hyeseon Yun +5 more
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Aim - analysis of the incidence of musculoskeletal system diseases and comorbid pathology in children; development of an algorithm for the rehabilitation of young children with congenital foot deformities for their parents and primary care professionals.
LI I Mazur +2 more
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Congenital cleft foot deformity
Cleft foot or ectrodactyly is a rare congenital anomaly. It is often associated with cleft hands. Most early authors advised non-operative treatment but more recently surgical treatment has been advised. However the last two decades have seen a trend towards surgical management of these deformities.
Q, Choudry, R, Kumar, P G, Turner
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Orthopaedic management of spina bifida—part II: Foot and ankle deformities
Both congenital and acquired orthopaedic deformities are common in patients with spina bifida. Examples of congenital deformities, which are present at birth, include clubfoot and vertical talus.
Vineeta T. Swaroop, Luciano Dias
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Early Amniocentesis and Congenital Foot Deformities
<i>Objective:</i> Several studies have shown an increased risk of congenital foot derformities after early amniocentesis. These studies have comprised amniocenteses performed before 13 completed gestational weeks. In this study, the risk of foot deformities after amniocentesis performed at 12–14 completed gestational weeks was determined ...
A, Nikkilä +3 more
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Genetic disorders manifest clinically in a variety of phenotypes. A patient with cataract, hypoacusis, hand and foot deformities, and diabetes was not reported.
Josef Finsterer
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A rare case of unilateral postaxial duplicated foot in a developmentally normal child [PDF]
Diplopodia, being a rare congenital disorder, is infrequently discussed in published texts. Most reported cases have accounted the involvement of duplicated preaxial digits with other associated organ system and physical deformities.
Haniza Sahdi +5 more
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Defining and Differentiating Congenital Vertical Talus and Congenital Oblique Talus
Background:. Congenital vertical talus (CVT) and congenital oblique talus (COT) are rocker-bottom foot deformities that have similar names and no objective definitions.
Vincent S. Mosca, MD +2 more
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Congenital Multiple Metatarsal Synostoses with Proximal Phalangeal Deformities of the Foot [PDF]
Congenital foot abnormalities such as syndactyly, polydactyly, and brachymetatarsia are commonly seen by plastic surgeons. There have been reports of cases of congenital synostosis of the foot, with the majority of cases involving the rear foot and midfoot (Boccio et al. [1]).
Ai Yokoyama +2 more
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Macrodystrophia lipomatosa is a rare, congenital, non-hereditary form of localized gigantism characterized by abnormal fibroadipose tissue proliferation.
Kenta Ikushima +6 more
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