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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Knock knees
  1. ... The bone abnormalities in the legs commonly cause knock knees (genu valgum) in affected individuals.Other bone abnormalities can also ...
  2. ... may have short stature with bowed legs or knock knees, enlarged wrist and ankle joints, and an abnormal ...
  3. ... walk. Additional limb abnormalities include joint deformities (contractures), knock knees, and flat feet (pes planus). Swelling and redness ( ...
  4. ... noticeable of these abnormalities are bowed legs or knock knees. These abnormalities become apparent with weight-bearing activities ...
  5. ... deformations of the bones in the spine (vertebrae), knock knees, and deterioration of the bones and joints.Affected ...
  6. ... short, tapered fingers and broad thumbs; flat feet; knock knees; short shoulder blades (scapulae); and an abnormal curvature ...
  7. ... individuals develop various skeletal abnormalities, including short stature, knock knees, and abnormalities of the ribs, chest, spine, hips, ...
  8. ... side (kyphoscoliosis), and knees that are angled inward (genu valgum) frequently occur. Nearly all affected males have genital ...