
Cubitus valgus is a medical deformity in which the forearm is angled away from the body to a greater degree than normal when fully extended. A small degree of cubitus valgus (known as the carrying angle) is acceptable and occurs in the general population. When present at birth, it can be an indication of Turner syndrome or Noonan syndrome. It can ...
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Deviation of the extended forearm to the outer (radial) side of the axis of the limb. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. deviation of the extended forearm to the outer (radial) side of the axis of the limb.
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Cubitus valgus: A deformity of the elbow resulting in an increased carrying angle (so that, with the arm extended at the side and the palm facing forward, the forearm and hand are held at greater than 15 degrees). Cubitus valgus can be due to a congenital malformation, as in Turner syndrome and Noonan syndrome, or be due to a fracture. Cubitus is t...
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cubitus valgus Deviation of the extended forearm to the outer (radial) side of the axis of the limb.
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