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Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Flat feet — Flatfoot redirects here. For the band Flatfoot 56, see Flatfoot 56. Flat feet Classification and external resources A flat foot. ICD 10 M … Wikipedia
Congenital amputation — is a congenital disorder that can be caused by fibrous bands of the amnion that constrict foetal limbs to such an extent that they fall off due to missing blood supply. The child is born without one or more limbs or without parts of limbs… … Wikipedia
Congenital limb deformities — Classification and external resources MeSH D017880 Congenital limb deformities are congenital musculoskeletal disorders which primarily affect the upper and lower limbs. An example is polydactyly … Wikipedia
Congenital anomalies of spine — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q67.5 ICD 9 756.1 Specific birth defects wh … Wikipedia
Club foot — For other uses, see Club foot (disambiguation). Club foot Classification and external resources bilateral club foot ICD 10 M … Wikipedia
club-foot — n. a congenital deformity of one or both feet in which the patient cannot stand with the sole of the foot flat on the ground. In the most common variety (congenital talipes equinovarus) the foot points downwards, the heel is inverted, and the… … Medical dictionary
club-foot — talipes; n. a congenital deformity of one or both feet in which the patient cannot stand with the sole of the foot flat on the ground. In the most common variety (congenital talipes equinovarus) the foot points downwards, the heel is inverted,… … The new mediacal dictionary
club foot — noun Etymology: club (I) : a rounded foot on a flat base on a furniture leg compare dutch foot; see foot illustration * * * n. 1) a deformed foot that is twisted so that the sole cannot be placed flat on the ground. It is typically congenital or… … Useful english dictionary
flatfoot — /flat foot / or, for 1, / foot /, n., pl. flatfeet for 1, flatfoots for 2, 3. 1. Pathol. a. a condition in which the arch of the foot is flattened so that the entire sole rests upon the ground. b. Also, flat foot. a foot with such an arch. 2.… … Universalium
Children's feet — are smaller than those of adults, not reaching full size until the ages of 13 in girls and 15 in boys. There are correspondingly small sizes of shoes for them. In poor populations and tropical countries, children commonly go barefoot. Contents 1… … Wikipedia
Pes cavus — Classification and external resources High arch in foot of a person with a hereditary neuropathy ICD 10 Q … Wikipedia