Newborn with Club Foot
Updated May 27, 2011.
A newborn baby with a club foot or clubbing of his left foot.
Notice how the foot is turned inward and downward.
This baby, in addition to clubbing of the left foot, had VACTERL Association, which according to the CDC is 'a nonrandom association of specific newborn abnormalities include to name a few, vertebral dysgenesis, anal defect, cardiac anomalies, tracheoesophageal fistulae, esophageal atresia, radial limb and renal anomalies.'
Reproduced from the CDC Public Health Image Library.
A newborn baby with a club foot or clubbing of his left foot.
Notice how the foot is turned inward and downward.
This baby, in addition to clubbing of the left foot, had VACTERL Association, which according to the CDC is 'a nonrandom association of specific newborn abnormalities include to name a few, vertebral dysgenesis, anal defect, cardiac anomalies, tracheoesophageal fistulae, esophageal atresia, radial limb and renal anomalies.'
Reproduced from the CDC Public Health Image Library.
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