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Qué (quién) es valgus angulation - definición

DEFORMATION OF THE EXTREMITIES
Valgum; Valgus position; Pes valgus; Talipse valgus; Manus valgus
  • [[Cubitus varus]] and [[cubitus valgus]].
  • A chihuahua with a valgus deformity in the left forelimb

valgus         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Valgus (disambiguation)
['valg?s]
¦ noun Medicine a deformity involving oblique displacement of part of a limb away from the midline. Compare with varus.
Origin
C19: from L., lit. 'knock-kneed'.
Valgus (beetle)         
GENUS OF INSECTS
Valgus (genus)
Valgus is a genus of beetles. Most described species are found in Asia, with some reaching into northern Africa and Europe, and three species native to the New World.
Valgus deformity         
A valgus deformity is a condition in which the bone segment distal to a joint is angled outward, that is, angled laterally, away from the body's midline.Pediatric Ankle Valgus article in MedScape The opposite deformation, where the twist or angulation is directed medially, toward the center of the body, is called varus.

Wikipedia

Valgus deformity

A valgus deformity is a condition in which the bone segment distal to a joint is angled outward, that is, angled laterally, away from the body's midline. The opposite deformation, where the twist or angulation is directed medially, toward the center of the body, is called varus. Common causes of valgus knee (genu valgum or "knock-knee") in adults include arthritis of the knee and traumatic injuries.