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Fig. 1B. 25-year-old man with unilateral right clubfoot.
Three-dimensional CT scan reconstruction in cephalad view of feet at level of
talar trochlea shows declination angle of neck of talus (dashed
lines) measured 16° on left and 42° on right; increased medial
angulation of neck of talus caused false radiographic projection instead of
real anatomic relationship of talus and calcaneus. In fact, anteroposterior
talocalcaneal angle (solid lines) measured 0° on right and
25° on left.