Any one of five terminal digits of the vertebrate FOOT.
The articulation between the head of one phalanx and the base of the one distal to it, in each toe.
Bones that make up the SKELETON of the TOES, consisting of two for the great toe, and three for each of the other toes.
A condition that is caused by recurring atheroembolism in the lower extremities. It is characterized by cyanotic discoloration of the toes, usually the first, fourth, and fifth toes. Discoloration may extend to the lateral aspect of the foot. Despite the gangrene-like appearance, blue toes may respond to conservative therapy without amputation.
The innermost digit of the foot in PRIMATES.
The articulation between a metatarsal bone (METATARSAL BONES) and a phalanx.
The distal extremity of the leg in vertebrates, consisting of the tarsus (ANKLE); METATARSUS; phalanges; and the soft tissues surrounding these bones.
Alterations or deviations from normal shape or size which result in a disfigurement of the foot occurring at or before birth.
Distortion or disfigurement of the foot, or a part of the foot, acquired through disease or injury after birth.
Death and putrefaction of tissue usually due to a loss of blood supply.
Lateral displacement of the great toe (HALLUX), producing deformity of the first METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINT with callous, bursa, or bunion formation over the bony prominence.