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Genu Valgum eMedicine Orthopedics

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic495.htm

Authors Peter M Stevens, MD & Michael C Holmstrom, MD
Genu valgum is the Latin-derived term used to describe knock-knee deformity. While many otherwise healthy children have knock-knee deformity as a passing trait, some individuals retain or develop this deformity due to hereditary or genetic disorders or metabolic bone disease. The...
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Genu Valgum in Children JAAOS

Location: http://www.jaaos.org/cgi/content/abstract/3/5/275

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Alternatives
GR White and GA Mencio
Genu valgum is a common orthopaedic problem in children. The vast majority of cases are physiologic variants, which resolve normally. However, there are pathologic entities due to both focal and systemic processes in which the deformity often progresses and usually requires treatment. Differentiating...
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Development Of Torsional And Angular Alignment Analysis Of Deformity Of The Femur And Tibia

Location: http://www.orthopaediccare.net/view/templates/Chapter_Text.asp?chapterid=pdledvaga&p=0

SOA Textbook Chapter in preparation
Torsion of the femur and tibia, as well as genu varum and genu valgum, are considered physiological variations of development that occur in normal infants and children. Infants commonly present with anteversion of the femur, medial tibial torsion and genu varum. With growth, the femoral anteversion...
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Genu Valgum GP Notebook

Location: http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=-1697644537

Genu valgum is frequently seen between the ages of 2 and 4 years. The condition is usually benign if symmetrical and independent of any other abnormality. The majority of cases resolve by the age of 6 years. The degree of genu valgum is assessed by measuring the inter-malleolar gap. This is...
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Genu Valgum Wheeless

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/genu_valgum

bilateral angular deformity: common and is most often physiologic; - normal knee alignment progresses from 10-15 deg of varus at birth to maximal valgus angulation of...
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Genu Valgum Information Diseases Database

Location: http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/ddb29408.htm

Genu valgum aka/or Knee joint valgus deformity * may be caused by or feature of Miscellaneous syndromes * Osteomalacia Congenital conditions * Fibular hemimelia Autosomal dominant conditions * Parastremmatic dwarfism ...
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Genu Valgum Wikipedia

Location: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genu_valgum

Genu valgum, commonly called "knock-knees", is a condition where the knees angle in and touch one another when the legs are straightened. Individuals with severe valgus deformities are typically unable to touch their feet together while simultaneously straightening the legs.
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The Ilizarov' Method and Closed High Tibial Osteotomy for Correc-tion of Genu Varum and Genu Valgum

Location: http://web.archive.org/web/20040507032314/http://www.ilizarovjordan.com/press3.html

We present retrospective analysis of 31 cases (46 segments) of valgus and varus shin deformity correction by using HTO with consequential wedge bone regenerate formation by Ilizrov technique. Web Archive copy
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Tibial Osteotomy And Deformity Correction With The Ilizarov Taylor Spatial Frame

Location: http://www3.aaos.org/education/anmeet/anmt2006/sciexhibit/sciexhibit.cfm?Pevent=SE26

AAOS Scientific Exhibit 2006 Tibial Osteotomy and Deformity Correction With the Ilizarov/Taylor Spatial Frame: Clinical Experience, Surgical Planning, Video Surgical Demonstration, and Computer Animation Scientific Exhibit Number: SE26 Location: McCormick Place Hall B Adult Reconstruction Knee S Robert Rozbruch, MD New York NY (a - Smith & Nephew Inc.) Austin Fragomen, MD...
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Lateral Compartment Arthritis eMedicine Orthopedics

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic509.htm

Degenerative joint disease can affect any or all of the compartments of the knee joint. This article addresses arthrosis that is localized to the lateral compartment of the knee. The typical radiographic signs that are associated with degenerative joint disease consist of narrowing of the joint space, subchondral cyst formation, bone...
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Anatomy and Kinematics of the Knee Joint Wheeless

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/anatomy_and_kinematics_of_the_knee_joint

- bones forming the knee joint are femur, tibia, & patella;
- both the left and right femurs converge toward the knee and each tibia is nearly vertical, femur and tibia meet angle of some 5-12 deg;
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Doctor Vitaliy Veklich

Location: http://www.doctorveklich.com

Bowlegs and knock-knee, genu varum and genu valgum deformity correction by Doctor of Medicine Vitaliy Veklich. Cosmetic orthopaedy corrections with help of Ilizarov-Veklich apparatus. Orthopaedic clinic Ladisten, Ukraine, Kyiv
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Fibular Hemimelia Diseases Database

Location: http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/ddb33931.htm

Fibular hemimelia aka/or Postaxial hypoplasia of the lower extremity
may cause or feature
* Disproportionate short stature
* Genu valgum
* Genu varum
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Ladisten Official Website

Location: http://www.ladisten.com

Ladisten Clinic provides cosmetic orthopedic surgery services, limb lengthening and deformities correction for adults and children.
Started from 1992, Ladisten Clinic has been giving its patients unmatchable results and affordable orthopedic treatment. Ladisten surgeons successfully completed more than 1000 operations for patients with severe cases of bow legs (genu varum), knock knees (genu valgum), growth...
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Chondromalacia of the Patella Wheeless

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/chondromalacia_of_the_patella

- chondromalacia describes softening & fissuring of articular hyaline cartilage;
- chondromalacia may result from an excessive load on patellofemoral joint, but disuse may be a contributing factor;
- most common in young women;
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Ellis-van Creveld syndrome information

Location: http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/ddb29309.htm

Ellis-van Creveld syndrome aka/or Mesoectodermal dysplasia aka/or Chondroectodermal dysplasia Definition "Chondrodysplasia of long bones affecting mainly the distal ends of extremities and resulting in short-limb dwarfism, hexadactyly of the fingers and less frequently the toes; ectodermal dysplasia with nail and hair abnormalities, and congenital heart defects. Associated abnormalities may include cryptorchidism, epispadias, talipes equinovalgus, and Dandy-Walker...
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Distal Femoral Osteotomy Wheeless

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/distal_femoral_osteotomy

- degenerative valgus deformity of knee is less common than varus deformity;
- genu valgum is more common in pts w/ history of trauma, RA, renal osteodystrophy, rickets, or infantile poliomyelitis;
Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
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Ilizarov’ Method and Closed High Tibial Osteotomy

Location: http://www.ilizarovjordan.com/case8.html

The Ilizarov’ Method and Closed High Tibial Osteotomy for Correction of Genu Valgum in 16 years old male patient.
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Cleidocranial Dysplasia GeneReviews

Location: http://www.genetests.org/query?dz=ccd

Disease characteristics. Cleidocranial dysplasia (designated as CCD in this GeneReview) is a skeletal dysplasia characterized by delayed closure of the cranial sutures, hypoplastic or aplastic clavicles, and multiple dental abnormalities. Manifestations may vary among individuals in the same family. The most prominent clinical findings are abnormally large, wide-open fontanels at...
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A case with proximal femoral focal deficiency and fibular hypoplasia

Location: http://tjp.dergisi.org/text.php3?id=373

A case with proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD) and fibular A/hypoplasia (FA/H) associated with urogenital anomalies. The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics 2006, Volume 48, Number 4, Page(s) 380-382
Proximal femoral focal deficiency is a rare malformation of the lower limbs that involves the femur and acetabulum in varying degrees. It may...
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Osteopetrosis Mild Autosomal Recessive Form OMIM

Location: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=259710

259710 OSTEOPETROSIS, MILD AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE FORM Burns et al. (1978) described a form of osteopetrosis resembling the autosomal dominant form (166600) in its benignity but displaying autosomal recessive inheritance like the malignant infantile form (259700). The clinical features were variable but included mandibular prognathism, genu valgum, anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, and tendency...
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