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tibia vara
noun
Blount's disease
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This study included 12 limbs in 8 patients (5 males and 3 females), with severe infantile tibia vara.
The tibia vara angle (black arrow) is formed by the line perpendicular to the epiphysis (white arrowhead) and the anatomical axis of the tibia (white arrow) (b).
Among different forms described in the literature, infantile tibia vara, which manifests itself between the ages of 1 and 4 years, is the most challenging entity [9].
Infantile tibia vara is a deformity of abrupt angulation into varus due to an affection of the postromedial aspect of the proximal tibial physis.
The interobserver reliability in measuring variables (KLG, MAA, tibia vara angle, JSN, and tibial slope angle) was evaluated using the intraclass correlation set at a 95%% confidence interval.
For tibia vara angle and tibial slope angle (continuous data), and JSN, ANOVA was used to analyze differences in variables with differing MAA.
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Polyostotic lesions are larger and can be associated with deformity, such as coxa vara, shepherd's crook deformity of the proximal femur and bowing of the tibia.
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