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Congenital calcaneovalgus. With special reference to treatment and its relation to other congenital foot deformities. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1974
(1974). Congenital Calcaneovalgus: With Special Reference to Treatment and its Relation to Other Congenital Foot Deformities. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica: Vol. 45, No. 1-4, pp. 145-151.
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Congenital cleft foot deformity

Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2010
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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Is there a correlation between static radiographs and dynamic foot function in pediatric foot deformities?

Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Idiopathic flexible flatfeet, congenital clubfeet and pes cavovarus are the most common foot deformities in children. Accurate assessment to quantify the severity of these deformities by clinical examination alone can be challenging ...
H. Böhm   +3 more
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Unsuspected tarsal coalitions in equinus and varus foot deformities

Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B, 2019
Tarsal coalitions have been reported in the setting of equinovarus foot deformities, but only as rare isolated findings. Failure to recognize this diagnosis may inhibit successful equinovarus correction. Here, we review a series of tarsal coalitions seen
Noelle L. Van Rysselberghe   +2 more
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Congenital Cleft-Foot Deformity Treatment

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1999
A retrospective review of congenital cleft foot was done on 16 patients with 32 involved feet. The average age at the time of surgery was 4 years (range, 5 months to 13 years). The average follow-up after surgery was 7.8 years, with a range of 2-45 years. A simple classification based on severity of deficiency was developed.
E, Abraham   +3 more
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Congenital Third Foot Deformity: A Case Report

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2008
A congenital accessory limb is a rare condition that may be associated with predisposing factors such as drug or alcohol or toxin exposure, trauma, and deformities such as spina bifida. This article describes a case involving an accessory foot in an otherwise healthy 33-year-old male. It is likely that the etiology of this case was an early embryologic
Michael K, O'Shea   +2 more
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Congenital Unilateral Hypertrophy of the Foot Intrinsics: A Rare Case and Review of Literature

Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports, 2019
Introduction: Congenital hypertrophy of the intrinsic muscles of the foot is a rare disorder of unknown incidence characterized by unilateral muscular hypertrophy of one or more of the intrinsic muscles.
T. Taha   +3 more
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An unusual case of bilateral congenital foot deformities

The Foot, 2002
Abstract An 8-year-old boy presented with bilateral congenital foot deformities. His feet showed evidence of duplication, failure of differentiation and central deficiency. His symptomatic left foot had a Y-metatarsal with a normal number of toes due to a combination of duplication (Y-metatarsal) and central deficiency (absent 2nd ray).
M.C. Forster, K.S. Kumar, I.D Hyde
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Congenital cleft foot deformity (split foot or lobster claw)

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1991
A case of congenital cleft foot deformity, also known as lobster claw or split foot, is presented. The condition is rare. A review of the literature reveals that this deformity will often coexist as part of a constellation of congenital and familial abnormalities. Surgical correction of the cleft foot is difficult and often deferred.
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