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TALIPES
Congenital talipes equinovarus or "clubfoot" is a deformity of one or both of the feet in which the feet are turned both inward and downward.
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Hydranencephaly is a rare congenital deformity (a deformity that occurs during fetal development) that is characterized by the absence of the cerebral hemispheres of the brain.
congenital tricuspid valve deformity leading to pathologic regurgitation
Congenital heart defects are present at birth. Congenital diseases are typically non-communicable. She was born with a congenital condition affecting her vision.
Congenial deformities are given at birth. You are to be born with the deformity for it to be considered as congenial.
A male in appearance with some sort of other physical, or congenital deformity.
club foot is a congenital deformity involving one leg or both. it is a birth defect.
No, talipes is a congenital deformity, it is not caused by nutritional deficiency.
A thecal sac deformity is usually associated with a herniated disc, however some thecal sac deformities are congenital. If the deformity is associated with a herniated disc, surgery may be recommended.
The are a few symptoms of wrist injuries. The symptoms include swelling, pain, heat/warmth of the joint, discolouration, deformity and being unable to move the joint.