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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Deformity
  1. Images ... A contracture is a fixed tightening of muscle, tendons, ligaments, or skin. It prevents normal movement of the associated body ...
  2. Images ... Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the lower extremity. One or both feet turn downward and inward. Genetic and ...
  3. A bunion is a painful deformity of the bones and joint between the foot and the big toe. Long-term irritation (chronic inflammation) from arthritis, poorly-fitting ...
  4. ... palate repair are indicated for: Repair of physical deformity Nursing, feeding, or speech problems resulting from cleft ... result often depends on the severity of the deformity and is usually quite good.
  5. ... against the ground while walking. Clubfoot is a congenital abnormality in which the foot is adducted (angled inward). ... of surgery depends on the how severe the deformity is. The defect involves tight and short tendons ...
  6. ... obstruction Septal spur headache Uncontrollable nosebleeds Nasal septal deformity in the presence of other intranasal surgery Nasal ...
  7. ... muscles or short, tight (spastic) muscles may cause deformities and prevent normal leg growth Hip diseases such ... growth Abnormal spinal curvatures (scoliosis) Birth defects (congenital deformities) of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, or ligaments
  8. Nephrectomy may be recommended for: Kidney deformities (birth defects: congenital abnormalities) Injury (trauma) Disease Infection Hypertension Tumor Removal of kidney from donor for kidney transplant
  9. Callus (VisualDX)  
    ... due to constant pressure, rubbing, or friction. Certain deformities of the feet, such as crooked toes, may ...
  10. Pectus excavatum is a deformity of the front of the chest wall with depression of the breastbone (sternum) and rib (costal) cartilages.
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