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- Q1985788 subject Q6853266.
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- Q1985788 abstract "Morton's toe (or Morton's foot, Greek foot, "Royal toe", "Turkey toe", "LaMay toe", "Sheppard's toe", Morton's syndrome, long toe, boss toe) is the condition of a shortened first metatarsal in relation to the second metatarsal. It is a type of brachymetatarsia.The metatarsal bones behind the toes vary in relative length. For most feet, a smooth curve can be traced through the joints at the bases of the toes. But in Morton's foot, the line has to bend more sharply to go through the base of the big toe, as shown in the diagram.This is because the first metatarsal, behind the big toe, is short compared to the second metatarsal, next to it. The longer second metatarsal puts the joint at the base of the second toe (the second metatarsal-phalangeal, or MTP, joint) farther forward.If the big toe and the second toe are the same length (as measured from the MPT joint to the tip, including only the phalanges), then the second toe will protrude farther than the big toe, as shown in the photo. If the second toe is shorter than the big toe, the big toe may still protrude the farthest, or there may be little difference, as shown in the X-ray.".
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- Q1985788 comment "Morton's toe (or Morton's foot, Greek foot, "Royal toe", "Turkey toe", "LaMay toe", "Sheppard's toe", Morton's syndrome, long toe, boss toe) is the condition of a shortened first metatarsal in relation to the second metatarsal. It is a type of brachymetatarsia.The metatarsal bones behind the toes vary in relative length. For most feet, a smooth curve can be traced through the joints at the bases of the toes.".
- Q1985788 label "Morton's toe".
- Q1985788 depiction Mortons_foot_comparison.svg.