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Human Phenotype Ontology
Preferred Name | Talipes equinovarus | |
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Foetal foot inversion Fetal foot inversion Equinovarus Clubfoot Talipes varus Pes equinovarus Clubbing of feet Club feet Clubfeet Pes equinus Club foot Foot, talipes equinovarus |
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Talipes equinovarus (also called clubfoot) typically has four main components: inversion and adduction of the forefoot; inversion of the heel and hindfoot; equinus (limitation of extension) of the ankle and subtalar joint; and internal rotation of the leg. Clubfoot is a complex, multifactorial deformity with genetic and intrauterine factors. One popular theory postulates that a clubfoot is a result of intrauterine maldevelopment of the talus that leads to adduction and plantarflexion of the foot. On radiographic projection a clubfoot can be noted as parallel axes of talus and calcaneus. Fetal foot inversion refers to malposition of the foot originating during development involving inversion at the region of the metacarpals or more usually the subtalar joint and represents the prenatal sonographic equivalent of talipes equinovarus. |
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Clubfoot is a complex, multifactorial deformity with genetic and intrauterine factors. One popular theory postulates that a clubfoot is a result of intrauterine maldevelopment of the talus that leads to adduction and plantarflexion of the foot. On radiographic projection a clubfoot can be noted as parallel axes of talus and calcaneus. Fetal foot inversion refers to malposition of the foot originating during development involving inversion at the region of the metacarpals or more usually the subtalar joint and represents the prenatal sonographic equivalent of talipes equinovarus.
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MEDDRA:10043106 SNOMEDCT_US:397932003 SNOMEDCT_US:249808002 UMLS:C0009081 Fyler:4171
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Talipes equinovarus (also called clubfoot) typically has four main components: inversion and adduction of the forefoot; inversion of the heel and hindfoot; equinus (limitation of extension) of the ankle and subtalar joint; and internal rotation of the leg.
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Equinovarus Clubfoot Talipes varus Pes equinovarus Clubbing of feet Club feet Clubfeet Pes equinus Club foot Foot, talipes equinovarus
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Foetal foot inversion Fetal foot inversion
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human_phenotype
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HP:0001762
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Talipes equinovarus
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HP:0001762
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Talipes equinovarus
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