S. Bakalis, S. Sairam, M. Patton, K. Harrington, K. Nicolaides, B. Thilaganathan
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The outcome of antenatally diagnosed talipes equinovarus
Aim: Congenital talipes equinovarus is a relatively poorly studied congenital anomaly with very little information available for parents. The aim of this study is to investigate the natural history and postnatal outcome of fetal talipes detected at 18–23 weeks in a large, unselected obstetric population.