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This deformity results from a heterogeneous group of conditions that can be classified as congenital, developmental, dysplastic and traumatic [1].
This deformity is due to a disturbance between mineralized and mineralized portions of the developing tooth germ [3].
This deformity causes abutment of the head neck junction within the acetabulum which leads to intra-articular chondrolabral damage frequently [10, 11, 12].
This deformity should not be corrected with the frame by over-supinating the forefoot as this will lead to the patient weight bearing on the lateral side of the foot.
This deformity can lead to femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) where, in hip flexion, the anterior head neck junction abuts the anterolateral labrum resulting in pathological compressive and shearing forces to the labral tissues and peripheral cartilage (Fig. 1).
This deformity develops when the muscles that pull the toes downward are working, but those that pull it upward are not, and the foot naturally tends to drop toward the ground.
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A three-dimensional kinematic approach is furthermore essential in this respect for the complete assessment of this complex deformity [ 18].
This hideous deformity also distorts his life, driving+him to extremes of self-debasement and near-sainthood as well as alcoholism and brutal crime.
We speculate that this craniofacial deformity might lead to difficulty in tracheal intubation.
The different surgical techniques for treating fractures of distal radius are aimed at reducing this final deformity to ensure better anatomical results especially in more severe fractures.
Distal ulna and radius can be hypoplastic and have a "V-shaped" appearance; this oblique deformity of the terminal part of both bones results in the alteration of the carpal angle.
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