An inward slant of the thigh in which the knees are close together and the ankles far apart. Genu valgum can develop due to skeletal and joint dysplasias (e.g., OSTEOARTHRITIS; HURLER SYNDROME); and malnutrition (e.g., RICKETS; FLUORIDE POISONING).
Genu Varum +
geroderma osteodysplasticum
Hamamy Syndrome
Ho Kaufman Mcalister Syndrome
Immunoskeletal Dysplasia with Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities
Infectious Bone Diseases +
ischemic bone disease +
Joint Dislocations +
Metabolic Bone Diseases +
Myoectodermal Gonadal Dysgenesis Syndrome
NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER WITH DYSMORPHIC FACIES AND SKELETAL AND BRAIN ABNORMALITIES
neurodevelopmental disorder with hypotonia, language delay, and skeletal defects with or without seizures