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Coxa Valga

Hip deformity in which the angle between the femoral neck and its shaft is increased. It may be congenital, acquired, or developmental.
Also Known As:
Acquired Coxa Valga; Acquired Coxa Valgus; Congenital Coxa Valga; Congenital Coxa Valgus; Coxa Valgus; Developmental Coxa Valga; Developmental Coxa Valgus; Acquired Coxa Valgas; Congenital Coxa Valgas; Coxa Valga, Acquired; Coxa Valga, Congenital; Coxa Valga, Developmental; Coxa Valgas; Coxa Valgas, Acquired; Coxa Valgas, Congenital; Coxa Valgas, Developmental; Coxa Valgus, Acquired; Coxa Valgus, Congenital; Coxa Valgus, Developmental; Developmental Coxa Valgas; Valga, Coxa; Valgas, Coxa; Valgus, Coxa
Networked: 55 relevant articles (2 outcomes, 1 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Hip Dislocation
2. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
3. Congenital Abnormalities (Deformity)
4. Coxa Vara
5. Osteoarthritis

Experts

1. Kuo, Ken N: 2 articles (11/2019 - 11/2015)
2. Rozkydal, Z: 2 articles (01/2010 - 01/2003)
3. Amling, Michael: 1 article (01/2022)
4. Bechler, Ulrich: 1 article (01/2022)
5. Beil, Frank Timo: 1 article (01/2022)
6. Busse, Björn: 1 article (01/2022)
7. Cho, Tae-Joon: 1 article (01/2022)
8. Choi, In-Ho: 1 article (01/2022)
9. Choudhry, Ashima: 1 article (01/2022)
10. Eissele, Julian: 1 article (01/2022)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Coxa Valga:
1. Calcium Sulfate (Alabaster)IBA
2. ElementsIBA
3. Dihydrotachysterol (AT 10)IBA
4. CopperIBA
5. Complement System Proteins (Complement)IBA
6. spleen fibrinolytic proteinase (human) (SFP)IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Osteotomy
2. Braces
3. Traction
4. Tenotomy
5. Acetabuloplasty