Anatomy of a duplicated human foot from
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Rivera, Ramon E.; Hootnick, David R.; Gingold, Alan R.; Levinsohn, E. Mark; Krug
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Article
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1999
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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At birth, a patient presented with a right lower limb featuring preaxial polydactyly and fibular dimelia with a complete absence of the tibia. Radiographic studies of the patient's foot revealed a duplicated tarsus with eight metatarsals and toes. The three preaxial toes were surgically removed at 1