A Case Report of the Bilateral Split-Foot Associated with Hand Anomalies
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A case report of the bilateral split feet associated with congenital deformities of hands, including description of operative findings of the feet.A child, aged 3 with bilateral split feet and congenitally affected hands was reported.The patient had complained of stumbling in running and found it difficult to put on normal shoes due to broadening of the forefoot.He has only the little finger on right hand, that is monodactylous hand. On the left hand there is syndactyly between the ring and little fingers, and other digits are absent.In feet, there is a deep forefoot cleft, and, 1st and 5th toes only remain.He had his feet operated to obtain the stability for running.
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