نتایج جستجو برای: club foot

تعداد نتایج: 63107  

Journal: :Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine 2016

Journal: :The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 1892

2015
Roger Jawish

I read with interest the article ‘‘Combined double tarsal wedge osteotomy and transcuneiform osteotomy for correction of resistant club foot deformity (the bean-shaped foot) by Elgeidi and Abulsaad [1]. I would, however, like to draw attention to some errors in their description of the double osteotomy technique. In their article the authors mention that the procedure described by Jawish [2] in...

Journal: :Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science 1869

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2003
Jun-Ichi Takanashi A James Barkovich Nancy J Clegg Mauricio R Delgado

An 11-month-old boy was discovered to have a cleft palate, club foot, hypospadias, and myoclonic seizures. No in utero exposure to teratogens was identified. Brain MR imaging revealed a middle interhemispheric fusion variant of holoprosencephaly, diffuse polymicrogyria, and a hypoplastic brain stem; this was a distinctly unusual association of findings. We hypothesize that an unknown genetic fa...

2015
Monika Bawa Saurabh Garge Virender Sekhon KLN Rao

A case of congenital ectopic scrotum in neonatal period is described. The ectopic scrotum was located in the right inguinal area and the left hemiscrotum was found in normal location and each hemi-scrotum contained their testis. The neonate also had imperforate anus as low anorectal malformation with spinal abnormalities (hemi-sacrum and hemi-pelvis), right knee flexion contracture and right cl...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2002
L Bonafé S H Blanton A Scott S Broussard C A Wise A Superti-Furga J T Hecht

Idiopathic talipes equinovarus (ITEV) or isolated club foot deformity is a common birth defect having an average birth prevalence of 1 per 1000 live births. 2 However, the birth prevalence of ITEV varies among different populations, ranging from 0.39-7 per 1000 live births, with the highest rate in the Hawaiian and Maori populations. ITEV occurs more frequently in males and the skewed 2:1 ratio...

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