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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Bowing of the legs
  1. ... touch when standing with feet together (ankles touching) Bowing of legs is same on both sides of the body (symmetrical) Bowed legs continue beyond age 3
  2. ... disease slowly gets worse. It can cause severe bowing of one or both legs. This condition is more common among African American ... the lower legs turn inward. This is called "bowing." It may: Look the same on both legs Occur just below the knee Rapidly get worse
  3. ... severe and be present most of the time) Bowing of the legs and other visible deformities Enlarged head and skull ...
  4. ... on the colored part (iris) of the eye Bowing of the lower leg in early childhood that may lead to fractures ...
  5. ... There may be fractures (breaks) in the arms, legs, or spine, or other bone problems. Hyperparathyroidism itself may cause any of the following: Nausea Constipation Fatigue Frequent urination Weakness
  6. ... a curving of the spine that causes a bowing or rounding of the back. This leads to a hunchback or slouching posture.