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Congenital foot deformity in the Kabuki make-up syndrome
The Foot, 1998Abstract Kabuki make-up syndrome is a rare condition with a number of characteristic congenital abnormalities. Congenital talipes calcaneo-valgus has not been previously described in this syndrome.
T.R Cresswell, T.W.D Smith, A Morfis
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Residual Deformity of Treated Congenital Club Foot
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1974Frontal tomograms vertical to the long axis of the foot were studied in forty-three cases of treated congenital club foot. Characteristic changes of the middle subtalar joint were found as residual deformities: increased inclination of the middle subtalar joint surface of the calcaneus (supination of the calcaneus), hypoplasia of the sustentaculum tali,
K, Ono, H, Hayashi
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[Assessment of congenital foot deformities].
Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1993The assessment of congenital foot deformities is only relevant in the context of German legislation (SchwbG) defining disability and fitness for military service. All assessments of congenital foot deformities should be based on the twin concepts of function and capacity to withstand stress.
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1978
Congenital metatarsus varus may be regarded as a deformity caused by a dislocation and in that respect is similar to congenital clubfoot and vertical talus but not to calcaneovalgus. The dislocation causes adaptive bone changes as well as secondary contracture of the soft tissues.
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Congenital metatarsus varus may be regarded as a deformity caused by a dislocation and in that respect is similar to congenital clubfoot and vertical talus but not to calcaneovalgus. The dislocation causes adaptive bone changes as well as secondary contracture of the soft tissues.
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[Ultrasound diagnosis of congenital foot deformities].
Der Orthopade, 2002Assessment of tarsometatarsal skeletal malalignment in congenital foot deformities such as clubfoot and vertical talus is possible with ultrasound. Sonography can be useful in deciding on the therapeutic concept and evaluating therapeutic effects.
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Congenital claw foot deformity. A case presentation
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1977G M, Lepow +3 more
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The treatment of congenital clup foot deformity by posteromedial releasing
2014Doğuştan çarpık ayağın ameliyatla tedavisinde son zamanlarda en çok kullanılan posteromedial gevşetme tekniğinin kliniğimizde 1975-1980 yılları arasında uygulanan 19 olgudaki sonuçlar gözden geçirildi. Olgular ameliyat öncesi ve sonrası lateral radyografilerle ve ayrıca klinik görünüm ve fonksiyonel bakımdan değerlendirildi.
SOZEN, Y. +4 more
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Congenital Deformities of the Foot
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 1992openaire +1 more source
[Congenital and acquired foot deformities in the x-ray picture].
Der Radiologe, 1986In addition to general radiologic aspects there are special orthopedic considerations in interpretation of x-rays of the foot. This is especially important for the diagnosis of orthopedic foot diseases. In clubfoot x-rays are useful for therapeutic planning and control.
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