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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Pes cavus
  1. ... may have foot abnormalities such as high arches (pes cavus), flat feet (pes planus), or curled toes (hammer toes). They often ...
  2. ... abnormalities can include high arches of the feet (pes cavus); bunions; fusion of the skin between some toes ( ...
  3. ... Other features of ARSACS involve high-arched feet (pes cavus), a spine that curves to the side (scoliosis), ...
  4. ... bladder control, or high arches of the feet (pes cavus). The signs and symptoms of spastic paraplegia type ...
  5. ... problems with walking (gait disturbance) and high arches (pes cavus). Over time, the lower legs may become paralyzed. ...
  6. ... such as flat feet (pes planus), high arches (pes cavus), or an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot). ...
  7. ... foot (foot drop), and a high foot arch (pes cavus). People with distal hereditary motor neuropathy, type V ...
  8. ... curves to the side (kyphoscoliosis), high-arched feet (pes cavus), or an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot). ...
  9. ... curvature of the spine (scoliosis); high-arched feet (pes cavus); numbness, tingling, or pain in the arms and ...
  10. ... features include difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), high-arched feet (pes cavus), an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis), and ...
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