Prenatal ultrasound detection of talipes equinovarus in a non‐selected population of 49 314 deliveries in Norway

To evaluate prenatal ultrasound detection of talipes equinovarus (TEV) in a large non‐selected population and to study trends in detection rates over time, as well as the prevalence and outcome of isolated TEV and TEV with associated anomalies.

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