Abstract

Congenital pseudoarthrosis (CPT) of the tibia is rare congenital anomaly occurring 1 in 190,000 live births. It is one of the rare causes of limb shortening. A 8-year-old male child born of consanguious marriage came to orthopedic OutPatient Department with history of significant shortening of left leg since birth so much, so that patient cannot use his left leg for walking. His right leg was normal. Family history of neurofibromatosis-I (NF-1) is present. History, photographs and X-rays were taken and patient was diagnosed as a case of CPT of the tibia. Significant association between CPT of tibia and NF-I has been found. The case is of significance to orthopedicians and pediatrician from the management point of view.

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