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- environmental insults during gestation prevents the correction of an equinovarus to pronated foot. Other researchers hypothesize that clubfoot may derive...
- talus = ankle and pes = foot). A notable subtype is clubfoot or talipes equinovarus, which is where one or both feet are rotated inwards and downwards. Toe:...
- affecting the big toe Cubitus varus, affecting the elbow Club foot (talipes equinovarus), affecting the heel Publius Attius Varus (died 45 BC), Roman governor...
- distal portion of the hind limb of tetrapod animals Talipes equinovarus (pes equinovarus), clubfoot Talipes cavus (pes cavus), clawfoot Talipes pl****...
- may refer to: Poly(ethylene-vinyl acetate) Performance Evaluation Pes equinovarus adductus or club foot This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- agenesis, hydronephrosis), clinodactyly of the fifth fingers, talipes equinovarus, pes pl****, syndactyly of the second and third fingers and toes, oligosyndactyly...
- occult fracture, and can be followed by MRI or CT. Clubfoot or talipes equinovarus, which occurs in one to two of every 1,000 live births, involves multiple...
- defects of the upper limbs, adducted thumbs, camptodactyly and talipes equinovarus or calcaneovalgus. It is characterized by craniosynostosis, and myopathy...
- Exercise Nutrition Tachycardia Taeniasis Takayasu arteritis Talipes equinovarus Tamari–Goodman syndrome Tang Hsi Ryu syndrome Tangier disease TAR syndrome...
- osteomyelitis. Goebbels is commonly said to have had club foot (talipes equinovarus), a congenital condition. William L. Shirer, who worked in Berlin as...