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- 1545–1552. doi:10.1104/pp.42.11.1545. PMC 1086764. PMID 16656691. "Body Deformities". Regional Aquatics Monitoring Program (RAMP). Alberta Environment and...
- A foot deformity is a disorder of the foot that can be congenital or acquired. Such deformities can include hammer toe, club foot, flat feet, pes cavus...
- Sprengel's deformity (also known as high sca****, sca****r hypoplasia, or congenital high sca****) is a rare congenital skeletal abnormality where a person...
- A varus deformity is an excessive inward angulation (medial angulation, that is, towards the body's midline) of the distal segment of a bone or joint...
- causes. Acute-event deformities can limit finger movement and produce possible grip implications, while chronic-event deformities may also progressively...
- May 2013. Swan neck deformity at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopedics, a technical review of the condition Rheumatoid arthritis: Image showing deformities...
- the two deformities is that valgus contains an "L", for Lateral deviation. Varus deformity Wikimedia Commons has media related to Valgus deformity. Pediatric...
- po****tion present with dentofacial deformities that are not amenable to orthodontic treatment only. Facial skeletal deformity can be in the form of maxillary...
- inferior radio-ulnar joint with marked ulnar deviation of the hand. Severe deformities are ****ociated with congenital absence or hypoplasia of the radius.[citation...
- Gibbus deformity is a form of structural kyphosis typically found in the upper lumbar and lower thoracic vertebrae, where one or more adjacent vertebrae...