| Eponyms in category: Feet |
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| 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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