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tetrapod animals Talipes equinovarus (pes equinovarus),
clubfoot Talipes cavus (pes cavus),
clawfoot Talipes pl**** (pes pl****), flat feet
Talipes valgus (pes...
- Gordon, Pierre-Robin, Meckel–Gruber, Roberts, Smith–Lemli–Opitz, TARP (
Talipes equinovarus,
Atrial septal defect,
Robin sequence,
Persistence of left...
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bowlegged deformity. Ankle:
talipes varus (from
Latin talus =
ankle and pes = foot). A
notable subtype is
clubfoot or
talipes equinovarus,
which is where...
- pes
cavus is
Latin for 'hollow foot' and is
synonymous with the
terms talipes cavus,
cavoid foot, high-arched foot, and
supinated foot type. Pes cavus...
- The Cannatella's
plump toad (Osornophryne
talipes) is a
species of toad in the
family Bufonidae. It is
found in
Colombia and Ecuador. Its
natural habitats...
- of less than 84
degrees is
regarded as
talipes varus, and an
angle of more than 94
degrees is
regarded as
talipes valgus. For
ligamentous injury, there...
- varus,
affecting the big toe
Cubitus varus,
affecting the
elbow Club foot (
talipes equinovarus),
affecting the heel
Publius Attius Varus (died 45 BC), Roman...
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Xeroderma pigmentosum, type 7
Xeroderma pigmentosum,
variant type
Xeroderma talipes enamel defects Xerophthalmia Xerostomia Xk
aprosencephaly X-linked adrenal...
- foot or osteomyelitis.
Goebbels is
commonly said to have had club foot (
talipes equinovarus), a
congenital condition.
William L. Shirer, who
worked in...
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ectopia or agenesis, hydronephrosis),
clinodactyly of the
fifth fingers,
talipes equinovarus, pes pl****,
syndactyly of the
second and
third fingers and...