Coxa valga

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Coxa valga
Different femoral abnormalities.
ICD-10 M21.0, Q65.8
ICD-9 736.31, 755.61

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Coxa valga is a deformity of the hip where the angle formed by the angle formed between the head and neck of the femur and its shaft is increased, usually above 135 degrees.

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