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  1. J.P.C. Peper

    J.P.C. Peper Bronze Member

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    What's your diagnosis?

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    Brachydactyly of great toe
     

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    Morton's toe
     

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    greek foot (2nd toe longer than 1st toe)
     

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    Morton’s toe (also known as Greek foot).

    A common variation of which its prevalence varies with different populations. The short MTP-1 compared to MTP-2 results in a anterior position of the second toe, compared to the hallux.
     

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