Abstract

Congenital angular deformities of tibia are uncommonly seen. Posteromedial bowing is more uncommon than anterolateral bowing. Anterolateral bowing is more discussed due to its association with pseudarthrosis and neurofibromatosis. Posteromedial bowing may get partially corrected with growth up to 4 years of age. The case series describes two cases of posteromedial bowing and one case of anterolateral bowing in both legs due to its rarity and to stress the need of regular follow-up.

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