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- Club_foot abstract "A club foot or clubfoot, also called congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV), is a congenital deformity involving one foot or both. The affected foot appears to have been rotated internally at the ankle. Without treatment, people with club feet often appear to walk on their ankles or on the sides of their feet. However with treatment, the vast majority of patients recover completely during early childhood and are able to walk and participate in athletics as well as patients born without CTEV.It is a relatively common birth defect, occurring in about one in every 1,000 live births. Approximately half of people with clubfoot have it affect both feet, which is called bilateral club foot. In most cases it is an isolated dysmelia (disorder of the limbs). It occurs in males twice as frequently as in females.A condition of the same name appears in some animals, particularly horses.".
- Club_foot diseasesdb "29395".
- Club_foot emedicineSubject "radio".
- Club_foot emedicineTopic "177".
- Club_foot icd10 "M21.5, Q66.8".
- Club_foot icd9 "736.71, 754.5-754.7".
- Club_foot medlineplus "001228".
- Club_foot meshId "D003025".
- Club_foot omim "119800".
- Club_foot thumbnail Pied_bot,_varus_équin_(bilateral).jpg?width=300.
- Club_foot wikiPageExternalLink www.ponseti.info.
- Club_foot wikiPageID "553927".
- Club_foot wikiPageRevisionID "606353065".
- Club_foot caption "bilateral club foot".
- Club_foot diseasesdb "29395".
- Club_foot emedicinesubj "radio".
- Club_foot emedicinetopic "177".
- Club_foot hasPhotoCollection Club_foot.
- Club_foot hpo "HP:0001762".
- Club_foot icd "736.71".
- Club_foot icd "M21.5, Q66.8".
- Club_foot medlineplus "1228".
- Club_foot meshid "D003025".
- Club_foot name "Club foot".
- Club_foot omim "119800".
- Club_foot wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Club_foot subject Category:Arthropathies.
- Club_foot subject Category:Congenital_disorders_of_musculoskeletal_system.
- Club_foot type Abnormality114501726.
- Club_foot type Abstraction100002137.
- Club_foot type Anomaly114505821.
- Club_foot type Arthropathies.
- Club_foot type Arthropathy114024296.
- Club_foot type Attribute100024264.
- Club_foot type BirthDefect114465048.
- Club_foot type Condition113920835.
- Club_foot type CongenitalDisordersOfMusculoskeletalSystem.
- Club_foot type Defect114464005.
- Club_foot type Disease114070360.
- Club_foot type IllHealth114052046.
- Club_foot type Illness114061805.
- Club_foot type Imperfection114462666.
- Club_foot type PathologicalState114051917.
- Club_foot type Pathology114204950.
- Club_foot type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Club_foot type State100024720.
- Club_foot type Disease.
- Club_foot type AilmentCondition.
- Club_foot type Situation.
- Club_foot comment "A club foot or clubfoot, also called congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV), is a congenital deformity involving one foot or both. The affected foot appears to have been rotated internally at the ankle. Without treatment, people with club feet often appear to walk on their ankles or on the sides of their feet.".
- Club_foot label "Club foot".
- Club_foot label "Klompvoet".
- Club_foot label "Klumpfuß".
- Club_foot label "Pie equinovaro".
- Club_foot label "Pied bot".
- Club_foot label "Piede equino-varo-supinato".
- Club_foot label "Pé torto".
- Club_foot label "Stopa końsko-szpotawa".
- Club_foot label "Косолапость".
- Club_foot label "先天性内反足".
- Club_foot sameAs Klumpfuß.
- Club_foot sameAs Pie_equinovaro.
- Club_foot sameAs Pied_bot.
- Club_foot sameAs Piede_equino-varo-supinato.
- Club_foot sameAs 先天性内反足.
- Club_foot sameAs Klompvoet.
- Club_foot sameAs Stopa_końsko-szpotawa.
- Club_foot sameAs Pé_torto.
- Club_foot sameAs m.02pbss.
- Club_foot sameAs Q1162164.
- Club_foot sameAs Q1162164.
- Club_foot sameAs Club_foot.
- Club_foot wasDerivedFrom Club_foot?oldid=606353065.
- Club_foot depiction Pied_bot,_varus_équin_(bilateral).jpg.
- Club_foot isPrimaryTopicOf Club_foot.
- Club_foot name "Club foot".