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Chondrolipoma of the toe

The Journal of Dermatology, 2007
ABSTRACTChondrolipoma is a rare benign mesenchymoma composed of mature cartilage and adipose tissue. We present a 71‐year‐old man with a chondrolipoma of the great toe. On histological examination, the tumor contained both mature fat cells and chondrocytes. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a chondrolipoma on the toe.
Ran, Ito   +3 more
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Mallet toes, hammer toes, claw toes, and corns

Postgraduate Medicine, 1984
(1984). Mallet toes, hammer toes, claw toes, and corns. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 75, No. 5, pp. 191-198.
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Capillaroscopy of toes

JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2013
SummaryBackgroundNailfold capillaroscopy of fingers is an important tool for diagnosis and monitoring of collagen‐vascular diseases. However, little is known about capillaroscopy of toes.Patients and methodsCapillaroscopy of the first and second toe was performed in 50 healthy volunteers and 67 patients with chronic venous insufficiency (n = 22 ...
Peter, Jung, Franz, Trautinger
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["In-toeing and out-toeing"].

La Revue du praticien, 2006
From birth to the end of growth, a femoral detorsion associated with a lateral tibial torsion can be observed. The absence or the exaggeration of this phenomenon leads to rotational abnormalities of the lower limbs called by parents as " in-toeing or out-toeing ".
Franck, Accadbled   +1 more
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Fibrolipoma of the Toe

Foot & Ankle Specialist, 2009
Lipoma is one of the most common benign soft-tissue tumors. It is most common in the regions of the upper back, neck, abdomen, and the proximal part of the extremities. Toe lipoma is rare. The author presents a case of third toe fibrolipoma that was successfully treated by toe amputation.
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In-Toeing and Out-Toeing Gait

2015
In-toeing and out-toeing, or inward and outward rotation of the foot with respect to the direction of walking, respectively, are common reasons for parental concerns and referral for a specialist opinion. A normal range of values can be considered to lie within two standard deviations on either side of the mean of the values for a given population ...
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Syndactyly of the Toes

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1983
The experience gained through the management of 43 patients with syndactyly of the toes is presented. The incidence appears to be similar to that of syndactyly of the fingers. Type 1 syndactyly, or zygodactyly, always presented itself as a cosmetic problem; its correction is occasionally indicated and the procedure used is discussed. Type 2 syndactyly,
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Curly toe, hammer toe, claw toe and mallet toe: are they good descriptive terms of the associated deformities of the lesser toes?

European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 2005
Curly toe, hammer toe, claw toe and mallet toe are all terms that describe specific deformities of the lesser toes (Boc and Martone in J Food Ankle Surg 34(2):220–222, 1995; Bignel in Lancet 342(8865):235, 1993; Mizel and Yodlowski in J Am Acad Orthop Surg 3(3):166–173, 1995; Coughlin in Instr Course Lect in Instr Course Lect 52:421–444, 2003; Coughlin
M. J. Barakat   +2 more
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Hammer Toe, Mallet Toe, and Claw Toe

Foot & Ankle Specialist, 2011
Arush K, Angirasa   +5 more
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In-toeing and out-toeing in children.

The Journal of family practice, 1983
Torsional problems are common in children but rare in adults. Most resolve spontaneously; however, some require treatment. The primary care physician should be able to determine the cause of the deformity. A general screening examination is performed to rule out hip dysplasia and other skeletal defects, estimate in-toeing or out-toeing, determine hip ...
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