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- Malalignment of the nail plate, also known as congenital malalignment of the great toenails or congenital malalignment syndrome, is a congenital malalignment...
- Knock-Knee (Valgus) Malalignment: Everything You Need to Know to Make the Right Treatment Decision-Understanding lower limb malalignment-Tibial osteotomy...
- fractures Stabilization of infected nonunions Correction of extremity malalignments and length discrepancies Initial stabilization of soft tissue and bony...
- level of exophthalmos, reduced airway p****ages and degree of dental malalignment' in Persian cats". PLOS ONE. 16 (7): e0254420. Bibcode:2021PLoSO..1654420S...
- information can be obtained from X-rays of the wrist: Lateral view Carpal malalignment - A line is drawn along the long axis of the capitate bone and another...
- nail Ingrown nail Lichen pl**** of the nails Longitudinal erythronychia Malalignment of the nail plate Median nail dystrophy Mees' lines Melanonychia Muehrcke's...
- posterior, or lateral shifting of the vertebral bodies, causing facet joint malalignment and arthritis; scoliosis; cervical hyperlordosis; thoracic hyperkyphosis;...
- syndrome (loose anagen hair syndrome) Lupus erythematosus Madarosis Malalignment of the nail plate Male-pattern baldness Marie–Unna hereditary hypotrichosis...
- in affected musculature and surrounding bones, such as progressive malalignments of bone structure around the spastic muscles (leading for example to...
- orthodontists, who are dentists in the diagnosis and treatment of malocclusions—malalignments of the teeth, jaws, or both. A dentist must complete 2–3 years of additional...