- Morton's toe
- Morton's toe n metatarsalgia that is caused by compression of a branch of the plantar nerve between the heads of the metatarsal bones called also Morton's disease, Morton's foot
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Morton's toe — Photo of an extreme example of Morton s toe Morton s toe ( or Morton s syndrome[1], long toe) is the common term for the condition of a shortened first metatarsal in relation to the second metatarsal. It is a type of brachymetatarsia … Wikipedia
morton's toe — noun also morton s disease ˈmȯrtənz Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: after Thomas G. Morton died 1903 American surgeon : metatarsalgia … Useful english dictionary
Morton's toe — noun see metatarsalgia … Useful english dictionary
Morton's neuroma — Classification and external resources The plantar nerves. ICD 10 G57.6 … Wikipedia
Morton — See also: Moreton (disambiguation) Morton may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Fictional 3 Places 4 Other uses People … Wikipedia
Toe — This article is about the body part. For other uses, see Toe (disambiguation). Ring toe redirects here. For the ring designed to be worn on a toe, see Toe ring. Toes Toes on the foot. The innermost toe (bottom left in image), which is normally… … Wikipedia
Morton's neuroma — Mor·ton s neuroma .mȯrt ənz n a neuroma formed in conjunction with Morton s toe Morton Thomas George (1835 1903) American surgeon. Morton published the first complete description of a form of metatarsalgia involving compression of a branch of… … Medical dictionary
morton's disease — noun see morton s toe … Useful english dictionary
toe — One of the digits of the feet. SYN: digitus pedis [TA], digits of foot. [A.S. ta] fourth t. [IV] [TA] fourth digit of foot. SYN: digitus (pedis) quartus [IV] [TA]. great t. I [TA] the first digit of the foot. SYN: hallux [TA], digitus pedis… … Medical dictionary
Morton neuralgia (disease foot metatarsalgia toe) neuroma test — Mor·ton neuralgia (disease, foot, metatarsalgia, toe), neuroma, test (morґtən) [Thomas George Morton, American surgeon, 1835–1903] see under neuralgia, neuroma, and test … Medical dictionary