A treatise on orthopedic surgery . das in talipes due to absence
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Download this stock image: A treatise on orthopedic surgery . das in talipes due to absence of the tibia or fibula the hand maybe malformed also. Deficient formation of the radius with corresponding distor-tion is the most common. Of this 114 cases are recorded. In56 cases it was stated that the deformity was unilateral, in 46bilateral. In 44 cases the radius was absent; in 12 cases a partwas present; 60 per cent, of the patients were males.^ The most important form of club-hand is, then, that due toabsence or to defective formation of the radius. As in talipesvalgus due to absence of the fibula, the tibia is short and - 2AJB0J9 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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A treatise on orthopedic surgery . deformity is so extreme that the patient actu-ally appears to walk on theoutside of his ankles, asthe term talipes implies.The feet turn directly in-ward, or even
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