[HTML][HTML] A case report of congenital hallux valgus from an incomplete preaxial polydactyly without a supernumerary digit
BW Wills, C Pitts, M Severson… - Journal of orthopaedic …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BW Wills, C Pitts, M Severson, JG Khoury
Journal of orthopaedic case reports, 2019•ncbi.nlm.nih.govConclusion: Congenital hallux valgus is an uncommon deformity. Our patient demonstrates
that the etiology may be incomplete preaxial polydactyly without a supernumerary digit.
Overtime, even without treatment, the deformity appeared to improve, and the patient had no
clinical complaints. The lack of an accessory ossicle or supernumerary digit makes our
patient's case unique.
that the etiology may be incomplete preaxial polydactyly without a supernumerary digit.
Overtime, even without treatment, the deformity appeared to improve, and the patient had no
clinical complaints. The lack of an accessory ossicle or supernumerary digit makes our
patient's case unique.
Conclusion:
Congenital hallux valgus is an uncommon deformity. Our patient demonstrates that the etiology may be incomplete preaxial polydactyly without a supernumerary digit. Overtime, even without treatment, the deformity appeared to improve, and the patient had no clinical complaints. The lack of an accessory ossicle or supernumerary digit makes our patient’s case unique.
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