Congenital metatarsal adducted deformity
Introduction
Introduction to congenital patella adduct deformity The congenital humeral adductor deformity (congenitalmetatarsusadductus) is characterized by varus and adduction of the forefoot at the mid-joint joint. The deformity is completely in front of the ankle joint, while the heel and the calf remain in a normal relationship. basic knowledge Sickness ratio: 0.05% Susceptible people: seen in young children Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: foot valgus
Cause
Congenital humerus adductor malformation etiology
(1) Causes of the disease
Mostly caused by genetic factors, some scholars believe that the fetal position in the uterus is not caused by the abnormality, the deformity is not necessarily obvious at birth, Kite reported that only 1/3 were found at birth, the rest was diagnosed 2.8 months after birth Congenital varus deformity can also occur with other congenital malformations.
(two) pathogenesis
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Prevention
Congenital humeral adduction malformation prevention
No relevant information, develop good habits.
Complication
Congenital humerus adductor malformation complications Complications
Foot valgus.
Symptom
Congenital humerus adductor symptoms common symptoms foot deformity foot varus
1. The first type: the most common, forefoot adduction, inversion, supination, longitudinal arch is higher, the outer edge of the foot is convex, the inner edge is concave, the heel is neutral or slightly eversion, and the toe and the second toe gap are added. Wide, toe alone has a greater degree of activity, suggesting that there is a return to the ancestors.
2. Type 2: It is a deformed foot after conservative treatment. Some of the deformities have been corrected, but some of the forefoot remains inversion and adduction at the joint of the sacral joint.
3. Type III: Mainly manifested as forefoot valgus, supination, patella varus, and with fixed valgus deformity, many genetic factors.
Examine
Congenital patellofemoral malformation examination
The X-ray anterior slice can show the deformity of the humerus adduction.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and diagnosis of congenital patella adduct deformity
According to the medical history, clinical manifestations and X-ray films can be diagnosed.
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