Blount disease

MONDO:0017194

Blount disease is characterized by disturbed growth of the inner portion of the upper tibial extremity, progressively leading to bowlegged deformity with bone angulation just below the knee (tibia varus). In 60% of cases, the condition affects both legs.

Also known as: Blount disease, Blount's disease, Osteochondrosis deformans tibiae, infantile tibia vara, tibia vara Blount, Blount-Barber syndrome, Erlacher-Blount syndrome, Osteochondrosis deformans tibiae, familial infantile type

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