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1 плоскостопие
1) General subject: flat-foot2) Medicine: flat foot, flatfoot, planus, platypodia, splayfoot, talpes, tarsoptosia, trsoptosia, fallen arch3) Agriculture: outbow-foot4) Makarov: flat-footed -
2 плоскостопие
с.platypodia, planus, talpes- паралитическое плоскостопие
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- приобретённое плоскостопие
- продольное плоскостопие
- профессиональное плоскостопие
- рахитическое плоскостопие
- рефлекторно-спастическое плоскостопие
- статическое плоскостопие
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