cleft foot

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cleft foot

A newborn baby's cleft foot is examined by a pediatrician.

Definition

Noun: A congenital deformity of the foot characterized by a deep separation or cleft, typically between the third and fourth toes, that extends proximally into the metatarsal region of the foot itself.

Usage

The term "cleft foot" is a medical term used specifically to describe a rare congenital malformation. It is used in clinical, anatomical, and diagnostic contexts. * The pediatrician diagnosed the newborn with a cleft foot. * Surgical correction is often considered for a cleft foot to improve function.

Advanced Usage
  • Cleft foot deformity: This fuller phrase is commonly used in medical literature to specify the condition.
    • The study focused on the long-term outcomes of surgical repair for cleft foot deformity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Split foot: A less formal, descriptive synonym.
  • Lobster-claw deformity: An informal and descriptive term sometimes used due to the foot's appearance.
  • Ectrodactyly: A broader medical term for congenital absence or deficiency of one or more digits, which can manifest as a cleft hand or cleft foot.
Synonyms

Split foot, lobster-claw foot (informal).

Related Phrases
  • Cleft hand and foot: Used when the condition affects both the hands and the feet.
    • The genetic syndrome was associated with cleft hand and foot.
cleft foot

A newborn baby's cleft foot is examined by a pediatrician.

Noun
  1. a deformity in which the space between the third and fourth toes extends up into the foot