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 Eponyms in category: Feet
 22 main and alternative entries found.
 
Denny-Brown syndrome I (Nélaton's syndrome)
A rare hereditary syndrome characterized by sensory disorders of the lower extremities, leading to perforating ulceration of the feet and destruction of the underlying bones.
Friedreich's foot
Claw foot (pes cavus) and apical foot with dorsal flexion of the toes, particularly the large toes, seen in Friedreich’s ataxia.
Gerhardt’s disease (Mitchell's syndrome I)
An idiopathic paroxysmal vasodilation of peripheral vasculature marked by sudden onset of burning pain in the hands and feet, diminution of temperature sense, and occasional glossalgia and feeding difficulty.
Gerhardt’s syndrome (Mitchell's syndrome I)
An idiopathic paroxysmal vasodilation of peripheral vasculature marked by sudden onset of burning pain in the hands and feet, diminution of temperature sense, and occasional glossalgia and feeding difficulty.
Gopalan's syndrome (Grierson-Gopalan syndrome)
Severe burning and aching of the feet, hyperaesthesia, pain, elevated skin temperature, and vasomotor changes of the feet, associated with excessive sweating and general body wasting.
Grierson-Gopalan syndrome
Severe burning and aching of the feet, hyperaesthesia, pain, elevated skin temperature, and vasomotor changes of the feet, associated with excessive sweating and general body wasting.
Hicks' syndrome (Nélaton's syndrome)
A rare hereditary syndrome characterized by sensory disorders of the lower extremities, leading to perforating ulceration of the feet and destruction of the underlying bones.
Mitchell's syndrome I
An idiopathic paroxysmal vasodilation of peripheral vasculature marked by sudden onset of burning pain in the hands and feet, diminution of temperature sense, and occasional glossalgia and feeding difficulty.
Mitchell’s disease (Mitchell's syndrome I)
An idiopathic paroxysmal vasodilation of peripheral vasculature marked by sudden onset of burning pain in the hands and feet, diminution of temperature sense, and occasional glossalgia and feeding difficulty.
Morton's foot (Morton's neuralgia (Thomas George Morton))
A disease of the foot characterized by a sudden cramplike pain in the metatarsal area radiating to the 4th and 5th toe and sometimes to the calf of the leg.
Morton's metatarsalgia (Morton's neuralgia (Thomas George Morton))
A disease of the foot characterized by a sudden cramplike pain in the metatarsal area radiating to the 4th and 5th toe and sometimes to the calf of the leg.
Morton's nerve entrapment (Morton's neuralgia (Thomas George Morton))
A disease of the foot characterized by a sudden cramplike pain in the metatarsal area radiating to the 4th and 5th toe and sometimes to the calf of the leg.
Morton's neuralgia (Thomas George Morton)
A disease of the foot characterized by a sudden cramplike pain in the metatarsal area radiating to the 4th and 5th toe and sometimes to the calf of the leg.
Morton's neuroma (Morton's neuralgia (Thomas George Morton))
A disease of the foot characterized by a sudden cramplike pain in the metatarsal area radiating to the 4th and 5th toe and sometimes to the calf of the leg.
Morton's syndrome (Morton's neuralgia (Thomas George Morton))
A disease of the foot characterized by a sudden cramplike pain in the metatarsal area radiating to the 4th and 5th toe and sometimes to the calf of the leg.
Morton’s disease (Morton's neuralgia (Thomas George Morton))
A disease of the foot characterized by a sudden cramplike pain in the metatarsal area radiating to the 4th and 5th toe and sometimes to the calf of the leg.
Nélaton's syndrome
A rare hereditary syndrome characterized by sensory disorders of the lower extremities, leading to perforating ulceration of the feet and destruction of the underlying bones.
Nélaton's ulcer
Perforating trophic plantar ulcer.
Smith-Thévenard syndrome (Nélaton's syndrome)
A rare hereditary syndrome characterized by sensory disorders of the lower extremities, leading to perforating ulceration of the feet and destruction of the underlying bones.
Thévenard's disease II (Nélaton's syndrome)
A rare hereditary syndrome characterized by sensory disorders of the lower extremities, leading to perforating ulceration of the feet and destruction of the underlying bones.
Thévenard's syndrome (Nélaton's syndrome)
A rare hereditary syndrome characterized by sensory disorders of the lower extremities, leading to perforating ulceration of the feet and destruction of the underlying bones.
Weir Mitchell's disease (Mitchell's syndrome I)
An idiopathic paroxysmal vasodilation of peripheral vasculature marked by sudden onset of burning pain in the hands and feet, diminution of temperature sense, and occasional glossalgia and feeding difficulty.
 

 
 

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