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Talipes cavus

Known as: cavus foot deformity, Foot Deformity, Cavovarus, Foot Deformities, Cavovarus 
A foot deformity in which the arch of the foot is high and often the heel adducted.
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2010
2010
Athletes with cavus feet present unique challenges to the orthopedic surgeon. Continuous high impact activity with this foot… 
1995
1995
Three patients and on one fetus with almost complete trisomy 17p due to familial rearrangements are described. Two patients… 
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Of 22 persons from a single kinship of known Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, 12 were found to be affected. All 12 had a pes… 
1983
1983
Each case of cavus and equinovarus foot must be thoroughly assessed prior to operation. Assessment includes diagnosis… 
1983
1983
Attention is called to the principles of a technique described more than 20 years ago that has proved clinically useful in the… 
1983
1983
We report a Caucasian family in which four males out of a total of seven siblings are mentally retarded. Three of the affected… 
1981
1981
One hundred and ninety-one feet with residual cavovarus deformities from club foot or poliomyelitis were treated by a plantar… 
1968
1968
TWO REPORTS appeared almost simultaneously, in 1963, describing a new myopathy. The condition was characterized pathologically by… 
Review
1942
Review
1942
Melorheostosis is a rare bone condition first described, in 1922, by Leri and Joanny.1 The case we report here is evidently an… 
1938
1938
A series of 1100 consecutive foot stabilizations for the correction of deformities associated with residual poliomyelitis has…