Craig wrote:
> Are you sure its a congenital vertical talus - these are usually rigid.
>
Not quite vertical, but the AP and lateral views certainly show it to be
obliquely deviated medially and profoundly plantarflexed. Is that good
enough to make the diagnosis of (C)VT?
I've only seen about 2 others before, so I'm far from an expert on this type
of deformity.
More comments appreciated.
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