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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Tibial bowing
  1. ... dyschondrosteosis can include increased muscle mass (muscle hypertrophy); bowing of a bone in the lower leg called the tibia; a greater-than-normal angling of the elbow ...
  2. ... disease slowly gets worse. It can cause severe bowing of one or both legs. This condition is ... the lower legs turn inward. This is called "bowing." It may: Look the same on both legs ...