Long bone bowing (medical condition)

A rare congenital disorder where the long bones in the arms and legs are abnormally bowed or shortened. The most common bones involved are the thigh, shin and forearm (ulna) bones. The deformity is often associated with other abnormalities. See also Bowing of long bones congenital

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