PDF] Tibia vara or Blount's disease: Why an early diagnosis and

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PDF] Tibia vara or Blount's disease: Why an early diagnosis and
A 6-year-old boy presented with a history of anterior knee pain with progressive bowing of his right leg over the last 1 year after having a fall while playing soccer, which can have a great functional impact and lead to very good health outcomes. Tibia vara is an asymmetrical disorder of the proximal tibia that produces a threedimensional deformity, which was first described by Blount in 1937. A 6-year-old boy presented with a history of anterior knee pain with progressive bowing of his right leg over the last 1 year after having a fall while playing soccer. An early diagnosis and treatment of this disease can have a great functional impact and lead to very good health outcomes.
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