
an angulation of deformity towards the midline.
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pigeon-toed
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• (n.) A deformity in which the foot is turned inward. See Talipes.
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A term meaning tilted inward or toward the midline of the body.
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Deviation toward the midline in the anatomical position. Thus, genu varum is a deformity at the knee where the lower leg is angled toward the midline (bow leg). By convention any deformity, or deviation, is described in terms of the movement of the distal part.
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Angulation inward and toward the midline of the body.
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<anatomy, orthopaedics> An abnormal position in which part of a limb is twisted inward toward the midline, opposite of valgus. ... (11 Nov 1997) ...
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(var´әs) Latin word meaining bent or twisted inward. It is used to denote a deformity in which the angulation of the part is toward the midline of the body, as in talipes varus.
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A deformity marked by inward angulation of a segment of bone. See knock-kneed.
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Angled toward the midline. Used to describe deformity
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Va'rus noun [ New Latin , from Latin , bent, grown inwards.]
(Medicine) A deformity in which the foot is turned inward. See
Talipes .
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Turned inwards towards the midline of the body.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: va′rŭs Definitions: 1. Latin adjective describing any joint in an extremity that is deformed in such a way that the more distal of the two bones forming the joint deviates toward the midline, as in bowleg.
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Varus: (vara, varum) Angled inward, bent or twisted inward, as in cubitus varus, hallux varus, talipes equinovarus, genu varum, and coxa vara.
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[
adj] - turned inward
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Publis Quinctilius Varus; a soldier and a politician; he held the office of consul in 13 BCE; he famously fought Arminius in the Teutoburg Forest in Germania and lost the battle in 9 CE; when Varus realized that the battle would be lost, he committed suicide.
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Latin = bow-legged.
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Inward angulation of the foot, similar to pronation. One of the things fitters look for in cycling shoes and cleat fine tuning.
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Bent inward; toward the midline of the body distal to joint described
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Abnormal inward curve of a bone.
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