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Characteristic features in achondroplasia include rhizomelic shortening (thighs and upper arms most markedly shortened) and increased lumbar lordosis
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (Hereditary Sensorimotor Neuropathy)
Chiari malformation with cerebellar compression may cause brainstem symptoms in spina bifida
Chondroblastoma is a lucent lesion in the immature epiphysis, most often the proximal humerus
Chondrosarcoma
Chronic ankle instability
Claw Toes
Clinical appearance of anterolateral bow of the tibia secondary to congenital pseudarthrosis
Clinical photograph of claw-toe deformity
Clinical photograph showing increased valgus and the too-many-toes sign on the right foot
Clinodactyly
Compartment Syndrome of the Foot
Compression test
Congenital muscular torticollis
Congenital Pseudarthrosis of the Tibia
Connective tissue-associated scoliosis
Coronal oblique volume-rendered 3D CT showing reconstruction of the humerus with an allograft (thick arrow marks allograft-host junction)
Cross-sectional view of the anatomy of the vital structures posterior to the sternoclavicular joint
Clinodactyly refers to bony angulation of a finger, usually the 5th
Codman tumor
Complimentary nuclear medicine imaging
Computed Tomography
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