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[OCOSH Code: D005532 302297009 Q66 FD_CFD]

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Clubfoot (51)
Clubfoot Talipes Equinovarus. A deformed foot in which the foot is plantarflexed, inverted and adducted.
MeSH Search Term "Clubfoot"[mesh]
ICD-10 Code Q66.0 Talipes equinovarus
SNOMED-CT Term Talipes equinovarus (disorder) Concept ID: 397932003
Synonyms - Talipes equinovarus (disorder)
Talipes equinovarus
Congenital talipes equinovarus
Clubfoot
TEV - Talipes equinovarus
Clubfoot - congenital
Congenital clubfoot
OCOSH Code: D003025 397932003 Q66.0 FD_CFD_TEV
Congenital Vertical Talus (16)
Resources relating to Congenital Vertical Talus.
MeSH Search Term "Foot Deformities, Congenital"[mesh]
ICD-10 Code Q66.8 Other congenital deformities of feet
SNOMED-CT Term Congenital vertical talus (disorder) Concept ID: 205082007
OCOSH Code: D005532 205082007 Q66.8 FD_CFD_CVT
Curly Toes (6)
Internet resources relating to Curly Toes
MeSH Search Term "Foot Deformities, Congenital"[mesh]
ICD-10 Code Q66.8 Other congenital deformities of feet
SNOMED-CT Term Curly toe (disorder) Concept ID: 240257003
Synonyms - Curly toe
AHTS - Adductovarus hammer toe syndrome
Adductovarus deformity of toe
Adductovarus hammer toe syndrome
Curly toe (disorder)
OCOSH Code: D005532 240257003 Q66.8 FD_CFD_CT
Intoeing (9)
Internet resources relating to intoeing. Gait abnormality variously ascribed to Metatarsus (primus) varus, internal tibial torsion and/or femoral anteversion.
MeSH term "Foot Deformities"[mesh]
ICD-10 Code N/A
SNOMED-CT Term On examination - intoeing (finding) Concept ID: 275864001
OCOSH Code: D005532 275864001 FD_CFD_IT
Metatarsus Adductus (6)
Metatarsus Adductus
MeSH Search Term "Foot Deformities, Congenital"[mesh]
ICD-10 Code Q66.2 Metatarsus varus
SNOMED-CT Term Metatarsus adductus (disorder) Concept ID: 23568008
See also 4852000 Metatarsus varus (disorder)
OCOSH Code: D005532 23568008 Q66.2 FD_CFD_MTA

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Saethre Chotzen Syndrome

Location: http://www.rarediseases.org/search/rdbdetail_abstract.html?disname=Saethre%20Chotzen%20Syndrome

craniosynostosis, causing the top of the head to appear pointed (acrocephaly), and/or webbing or fusion (syndactyly) of certain fingers or toes (digits). aka acrocephalosyndactyly type III. partial fusion of soft tissues (cutaneous syndactyly) of certain fingers and toes (digits); unusually short digits (brachydactyly); and broad great toes. NORD Database
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Simpson Dysmorphia

Location: http://www.rarediseases.org/search/rdbdetail_abstract.html?disname=Simpson%20Dysmorphia%20Syndrome

cardiac malformations, mild to moderate mental retardation, cleft palate, and polydactyly. NORD Database
Synonyms of Simpson Dysmorphia Syndrome
* Bulldog Syndrome
* DGSX Golabi-Rosen Syndrome, Included
* Dysplasia Gigantism Syndrome, X-Linked
* SDYS
* SGB Syndrome
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Skew Foot The Bone School

Location: http://www.boneschool.com.au/paediatrics/foot/planovalgus/skew-foot

AKA Serpentine Foot
- Uncommon foot deformity
Associations
Larsen Syndrome
- AD, very rare
- associated with lig laxity and dislocations, amongst other things
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Summitt Syndrome

Location: http://www.rarediseases.org/search/rdbdetail_abstract.html?disname=Summitt%20Syndrome

Craniosynostosis and polysundactyly. May be one of the ACPS group of syndromes. NORD database.
Synonyms of Summitt Syndrome
* Summitt's Acrocephalosyndactyly
Summitt syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder characterized by malformations of the head, abnormalities of the hands and/or feet, and obesity. The syndrome is inherited as...
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The Newborn Foot AFP

Location: http://www.aafp.org/afp//AFPprinter/20040215/865.html

An examination of the feet is an essential component of an evaluation of a newborn. A thorough examination can be performed quickly. Despite its small size, the newborn foot is a complex structure. Most deformities can be diagnosed easily with physical examination alone, using few diagnostic studies. A thorough examination...
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