| Preferred Name |
Talipes equinovarus |
| Synonyms |
Pes equinovarus Talipes varus Clubbing of feet Clubfoot Equinovarus Club foot Club feet Pes equinus Clubfeet Foot, talipes equinovarus |
| Definitions |
Clubfoot is a complex, multifactorial deformity with genetic and intrauterine factors. One popular theory postulates that a clubfoot is a result of intrauterine maldevelopment of the talus that leads to adduction and plantarflexion of the foot. On radiographic projection a clubfoot can be noted as parallel axes of talus and calcaneus. Talipes equinovarus (also called clubfoot) typically has four main components: inversion and adduction of the forefoot; inversion of the heel and hindfoot; equinus (limitation of extension) of the ankle and subtalar joint; and internal rotation of the leg. |
| ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0001762 |
| comment |
Clubfoot is a complex, multifactorial deformity with genetic and intrauterine factors. One popular theory postulates that a clubfoot is a result of intrauterine maldevelopment of the talus that leads to adduction and plantarflexion of the foot. On radiographic projection a clubfoot can be noted as parallel axes of talus and calcaneus. |
| database_cross_reference |
SNOMEDCT_US:249808002 UMLS:C0009081 MSH:D003025 MEDDRA:10043106 SNOMEDCT_US:397932003 Fyler:4171 |
| definition |
Talipes equinovarus (also called clubfoot) typically has four main components: inversion and adduction of the forefoot; inversion of the heel and hindfoot; equinus (limitation of extension) of the ankle and subtalar joint; and internal rotation of the leg. |
| has_exact_synonym |
Pes equinovarus Talipes varus Clubbing of feet Clubfoot Equinovarus Club foot Club feet Pes equinus Clubfeet Foot, talipes equinovarus |
| has_obo_namespace |
human_phenotype |
| id |
HP:0001762 |
| in_subset | |
| label |
Talipes equinovarus |
| notation |
HP:0001762 |
| prefLabel |
Talipes equinovarus |
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