talipes


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Synonyms for talipes

congenital deformity of the foot usually marked by a curled shape or twisted position of the ankle and heel and toes

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Extremities appear slightly shortened, with severe coxa vara, genu valgum, multiple accessory epiphyses in hands and feet, and talipes equinovarus.
Hannah, 42, said: "I was born with congenital talipes which meant in my early years I had numerous operations and spent most of my early life in plaster casts.
Jodie had spoken on social media about her son's battle with talipes or club foot, a condition that can affect one or both of baby's feet from birth.
Jodie had told on social media about her son's battle with talipes or club foot.
Arthrogryposis involving the hips, knees, ankles, and elbows was observed, along with bilateral talipes equinovarus.
In addition, other malfunctions were also observed in previous studies: hearing loss occurred in two patients, cognitive decline occurred in two patients, and demyelinating polyneuropathy occurred in four patients.[22],[23],[24],[25] In the present study, it was found that the proband and his brother presented with talipes cavus, which may suggest that they have acquired peripheral neuropathy.{Table 1}
3D MRI analysis of the lower legs of treated idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus.
Another reported case with Triple X syndrome was a 7-year-old girl with multiple congenital anomalies including curved bushy eyebrows, small palpebral fissures, a broad nasal bridge, a bilateral cleft lip and palate, camptodactyly, sacral meningomyelocele and bilateral talipes equinovarus.
"The teratologist review concluded no temporal association with CZP [certolizumab] exposure for the case of hydronephrosis, owing to evidence of anomalies on ultrasound prior to initiation of medication (during the third trimester); the possibility of an association could not be ruled out for the cases of anal fistula, accessory auricle, vesicoureteric reflux, talipes, and congenital heart disease," the researchers wrote.
Qazi Muhammad Asghar, 70, moved to Qatar after a chance conversation with his friend in the Pakistani capital city of Islamabad in 1976, and, despite a congenital talipes equinovarus CTE (or clubfoot), ended up inspiring multitudes of compatriots on how to be a citizen ambassador in a diverse society such as Qatar.
Talipes equinovarus is a congenital deformity consisting of ankle equinus, hindfoot varus, forefoot adduction and clubfoot is probably the most common congenital orthopaedic condition requiring intensive treatment.
He was born with two club feet (congenital talipes equinovarus) as a consequence of which, in his early years, he was only able to move around outside by being transported in a small cart and inside by walking with the aid of a Gehstuhl (a device similar to a Zimmer walking frame).