Cubitus valgus is a medical deformity in which the forearm is angled away from the body to a greater degree than normal when fully extended.
A small degree of cubitus valgus (known as the carrying angle) is acceptable and occurs in the general population.
The deformity can also occur as a complication of fracture of the lateral condyle of the humerus, which may lead to tardy/delayed ulnar nerve palsy.
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