You are doing an orthopedic evaluation on a 13-month-old child. The parents are concerned that the child isn't walking. Select the finding that is atypical in a 13-month-old child.
A) The child has no visible longitudinal arch in standing (flat feet) .
B) The child has a 3-degree hip flexion contracture.
C) The child has genu valgum.
D) The child has a straight lateral border of the foot.
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