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Metatarsus Adductus | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The metatarsus is a group of bones in the middle section of the foot . Each foot has five metatarsal bones, each connected to the phalanges of the toes.
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Metatarsal bones - Wikipedia
The metatarsal bones or metatarsus ( pl. : metatarsi) are a group of five long bones in the midfoot, located between the tarsal bones and the phalanges ...
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Metatarsus Adductus
Metatarsus adductus, the most common foot deformity of infancy, involves medial deviation of the forefoot relative to the hindfoot.
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metatarsus
‖ metatarsus Anat. (mɛtəˈtɑːsəs) Pl. metatarsi (-aɪ). [mod.L.: see meta- and tarsus.] The group of five long bones of the foot lying between the tarsus and the toes. In birds, the bone which corresponds to tarsus and metatarsus together.1676 Wiseman Surg. vii. ii. 479 The joyning of..the Tarsus to t...
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Metatarsus Adductus | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Metatarsus adductus, also known as metatarsus varus, is a common foot deformity noted at birth that causes the front half of the foot, or forefoot, to turn ...
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Metatarsus Adductus: Signs, Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Metatarsus adductus is a condition some babies are born with (congenital). It causes an inward curve from the middle of their foot to their toes.
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Tochisaurus
The metatarsus has a length of 242 millimetres, showing it was a relatively large troodontid. The joint surface on top of the metatarsus is sloped forward and downward.
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Metatarsus Adductus | Boston Children's Hospital
Metatarsus adductus, also known as metatarsus varus, is a common foot deformity that causes the front half of the foot, or forefoot, to turn inward.
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Metatarsus Adductus - UF Health
Metatarsus adductus is a foot deformity characterized by a sharp, inward angle of the front half of the foot.
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Metatarsus Varus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Metatarsus varus is defined as a congenital foot condition characterized by the adduction of the forefoot at the tarsometatarsal joint, which is recognized as ...
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Metatarsus adductus: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Image
Metatarsus adductus is a foot deformity characterized by a sharp, inward angle of the front half of the foot.
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Metatarsus - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The metatarsus is part of the forefoot, which consists of five metatarsal bones. Each metatarsal bone has a proximal base, a shaft and a distal head.
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metatarsus
metatarsus/ˌmetəˈtɑ:səs; ˌmɛtə`tɑrsəs/ n(pl -tarsi /-tB:saI; -tBrsaI/) (anatomy 解) part of the foot containing the five bones between the ankle and the toes 跖. > metatarsal adj. =>illus at skeleton 见skeleton插图.
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Monolepta
In 1875, Félicien Chapuis established the supra-generic group "Monoleptites", which included other Galerucinae with an elongated basi-metatarsus. The group "Monoleptites" was later found to be polyphyletic, as an elongated basi-metatarsus has evolved multiple times in the Galerucinae.
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metatarse
ˈmetatarse Anglicization of metatarsus.1890 in Century Dict. 1894 Newton Dict. Birds 616 Their tendons unite about the middle of the metatarse.
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