DiseaseID 26803
先天性马蹄内翻足伴或不伴长骨缺如和/或镜像多指(趾)
Clubfoot, Congenital, With Or Without Deficiency Of Long Bones And/Or Mirror-Image Polydactyly
NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:A congenital malformation involving one or both feet, in which the affected foot is rotated inward and downward.|NCI2016_02D:The most common congenital deformation of the foot, occurring in 1 of 1,000
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Record Fields
Scalar fields from the final disease record.
- Disease Id
- 26803
- Core Entity Id
- 119371
- Source Entity Count
- 1
- Preferred Name
- Clubfoot, Congenital, With Or Without Deficiency Of Long Bones And/Or Mirror-Image Polydactyly
- Name Cn
- 先天性马蹄内翻足伴或不伴长骨缺如和/或镜像多指(趾)
- Name Pinyin
- Xian Tian Xing Ma Ti Nei Fan Zu Ban Huo Bu Ban Zhang Gu Que Ru He / Huo Jing Xiang Duo Zhi ( Zhi )
- Name En
- Clubfoot, Congenital, With Or Without Deficiency Of Long Bones And/Or Mirror-Image Polydactyly
- Name Latin
- Bilingual Status
- complete
- Disease Type
- Umls Disease Type
- Disgenet Type
- Mesh Class
- Do Class
- Hpo Class
- Mesh Class Name
- Hpo Class Name
- Do Class Name
- Disease Definition
- NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:A congenital malformation involving one or both feet, in which the affected foot is rotated inward and downward.|NCI2016_02D:The most common congenital deformation of the foot, occurring in 1 of 1,000 live births. The most common form is talipes equinovarus, where the deformed foot is turned downward and inward sharply.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A deformed foot in which the foot is plantarflexed, inverted, and adducted.|HPO2016_07_04:Talipes equinovarus (also called clubfoot) typically has four main components: inversion and adduction of the forefoot; inversion of the heel and hindfoot; equinus (limitation of extension) of the ankle and subtalar joint; and internal rotation of the leg. [HPO:probinson]|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted
- Version
- v1,v2
- Suppressed
- No
Names
Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.
Name
Clubfoot, Congenital, With Or Without Deficiency Of Long Bones And/Or Mirror-Image Polydactyly
Role
preferred
Cross References
Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.
Umls
C0009081
Icd10
Q66.89
Sym Map
SMDE05070
Etcm Disease
Clubfoot, Congenital, with or Without Deficiency of Long Bones and/or Mirror-Image Polydactyly
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-DISEASE-DBC3917F0814
Attributes
Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.
Version
v1,v2
Suppress
0
Page Title
Disease Clubfoot, Congenital, with or Without Deficiency of Long Bones and/or Mirror-Image Polydactyly Details page
Basic Information
Disease Name
Clubfoot, Congenital, with or Without Deficiency of Long Bones and/or Mirror-Image Polydactyly
Global Category
Fetal diseases;Genetic diseases;Rare diseases
Anatomical Category
Bone diseases
Disease Definition
NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:A congenital malformation involving one or both feet, in which the affected foot is rotated inward and downward.|NCI2016_02D:The most common congenital deformation of the foot, occurring in 1 of 1,000 live births. The most common form is talipes equinovarus, where the deformed foot is turned downward and inward sharply.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A deformed foot in which the foot is plantarflexed, inverted, and adducted.|HPO2016_07_04:Talipes equinovarus (also called clubfoot) typically has four main components: inversion and adduction of the forefoot; inversion of the heel and hindfoot; equinus (limitation of extension) of the ankle and subtalar joint; and internal rotation of the leg. [HPO:probinson]|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted|CHV2011_02:a deformity of the foot which occurs at birth in which one or both feet are twisted