Severe Infantile Blount’s Disease in Kumasi, Ghana: A Case Report

D. Konadu-Yeboah, P. Konadu, A. Darkwa, Banahene, Adu-Osei
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Blount’s disease, also known as tibia vara, is a developmental disorder involving the posteromedial proximal tibial physis resulting in progressive varus, procurvatum and internal torsion of the affected tibia 1. The condition was first published by Blount in 1973 2. The aetiology of this disease is unkown. However, associations exist between blount’s disease and the Afro-Caribbean race, early age of walking and obesity 3, 4. Furthermore, genetic predisposition has been postulated as well as mechanical loading of the physis 4, 5, 6. Affected children are usually overweight and start walking early. It is bilateral in 80% of cases 7.
加纳库马西严重婴儿布朗特病1例报告
布朗特病,又称胫骨内翻,是一种累及胫骨后内侧近端物理的发育障碍,导致受影响的胫骨进行性内翻、前翻和内扭转。布朗特于1973年首次发表了这种疾病。这种疾病的病因尚不清楚。然而,布朗特氏病与非洲-加勒比种族、早期步行和肥胖之间存在关联。此外,遗传易感性已被假定以及机械负荷的物理4,5,6。受影响的儿童通常超重,开始走路很早。80%的病例是双侧的。
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