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Toe Deformity: Changes of rheumatoid arthritis affecting the feet. Note the dramatic loss of the longitudinal arch. Dropped metatarsal heads with claw toes are seen. (Image Credit: Ms. Nancy Roper)
Toe Deformity
Crossover Toes: Changes of rheumatoid arthritis affecting the feet. Note the ulcerated nodule on the 4th toe due to pressure over the PIP joint. Cross over second toe is seen as the first toe deviates into hallux valgus. (Image Credit: Ms. Nancy Roper)
Crossover Toes
Plantar Callus: Changes of rheumatoid arthritis affecting the feet. Calluses are seen on the bottom of the feet in conjunction with loss of the transverse arch of the foot and dropped metatarsal heads. (Image Credit: Ms. Nancy Roper)
Plantar Callus
Pes Planus: This patient with rheumatoid arthritis shows pes planus or flat foot, with loss of the longitudinal arch. (Image Credit: Ms. Nancy Roper)
Pes Planus

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