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Results 21 - 30 of 53 for Equinovarus deformity
  1. ... tone (hypotonia), an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot), breathing problems, delayed development, and intellectual disability. Some ...
  2. ... spine (platyspondyly) and inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfoot). Some people with spondyloperipheral dysplasia may also experience ...
  3. ... facial features, an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot), and unusually positioned thumbs (hitchhiker thumbs).The signs ...
  4. ... dysplasia include an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot), progressive abnormal curvature of the spine, and unusually ...
  5. ... cavus), or an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot). They may also experience reduced reflexes and a ...
  6. ... an inward- and upward-turning foot called a clubfoot. Bone abnormalities of the spine, ribs, collarbone (clavicle), ...
  7. ... Inward- and upward-turning feet (a condition called clubfoot) is also commonly seen in Sheldon-Hall syndrome. ...
  8. ... cavus), or an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot).Individuals with this condition may also develop an ...
  9. ... and toes, an inward- and downward-turning foot (clubfoot), an abnormality of the hip joint that causes ...
  10. ... coxa vara), and inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfoot). Arthritis and decreased joint mobility often develop early ...
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