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Genu Varum

An outward slant of the thigh in which the knees are wide apart and the ankles close together. Genu varum can develop due to skeletal and joint dysplasia (e.g., OSTEOARTHRITIS; Blount's disease); and malnutrition (e.g., RICKETS; FLUORIDE POISONING).
Also Known As:
Bow Leg; Genu Varus; Bow Legs; Leg, Bow; Legs, Bow
Networked: 187 relevant articles (10 outcomes, 24 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Congenital Abnormalities (Deformity)
2. Achondroplasia
3. Knee Osteoarthritis
4. Osteoarthritis
5. Pain (Aches)

Experts

1. Saragaglia, Dominique: 6 articles (04/2022 - 10/2005)
2. Rozbruch, S Robert: 3 articles (03/2021 - 04/2018)
3. Ganger, Rudolf: 3 articles (01/2019 - 08/2018)
4. Kazemi, Seyed Morteza: 2 articles (02/2022 - 01/2011)
5. Choi, Gi Won: 2 articles (03/2021 - 01/2021)
6. Kim, Jae Gyoon: 2 articles (03/2021 - 01/2021)
7. Kim, Sang-Gyun: 2 articles (03/2021 - 01/2021)
8. Chung, Chin Youb: 2 articles (11/2020 - 01/2020)
9. Park, Moon Seok: 2 articles (11/2020 - 01/2020)
10. Fragomen, Austin T: 2 articles (02/2020 - 04/2018)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Genu Varum:
1. tributyl phosphate (TBP)IBA
2. SteroidsIBA
3. ElementsIBA
4. Aluminum Oxide (Sapphire)IBA
5. tricalcium phosphateIBA
6. Vitamin DFDA LinkGeneric
7. CalciumIBA
8. Alkaline PhosphataseIBA
9. Phosphorus (Red Phosphorus)IBA
10. N 30IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Osteotomy
2. Orthotic Devices (Orthosis)
3. Lipectomy (Liposuction)
4. Ilizarov Technique
5. Knee Replacement Arthroplasty (Total Knee Replacement)