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When a 4-year-old boy stands erect with his medial malleoli touching, the distance between his knees is 2 inches. What is the child’s most likely diagnosis and treatment?

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Answer:

Genu varum, and can likely be treated by bracing

Step-by-step explanation:

Genu varum is a condition resulting from the deformity of the varus around the knee whereby the lower leg is bowed inwardly causing the medial malleoli to touch, and as a result presents an appearance of the legs forming a bow shape. This condition could be caused by various factors ranging from leg infections to skeletal problems which hinders the proper formation of bones. Children are prone to such structural deviation from normal bone alignment from birth.

A likely treatment for this condition is the use of corrective leg braces.

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