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Saber shin

Sharp anterior bowing, or convexity, of the tibia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Saber shin
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Saber shin is a malformation of the tibia. It presents as a sharp anterior bowing, or convexity, of the tibia.[1]

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Saber shin in late tertiary yaws

Periosteal reaction along the shaft of the tibia. It can result from congenital syphilis,[2] yaws, Paget's disease of bone, vitamin D deficiency[3] or Weismann-Netter–Stuhl syndrome. It can be due to osteomalacia.[citation needed]

Prognosis

The bone looks like a boomerang from an early age.[citation needed]

Etymology

Saber refers to the tibia's resemblance to the curve of a saber sword.[citation needed]

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