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1. A. coxa valga with genu verum
The femoral neck angle is too large and the tibia slants inward.
Coxa valga is a deformity of the hip where the angle between head and neck of the femur and its shaft is increased above 135 degree.
Genu verum- A growth disorder (blount's disease) that causes the lower leg to inward angle,it's known as "tibia vara". Tibia varus is a deformity outward bowing at the knee ( medial angulation).
2. D. Medial
The medial thigh muscle causes the thigh adduction at the hip. The adductors of the hip are part of the inner hip musculature and ranges from Lower pelvic to femur and knee region.the hip adductors present at the surface of the medial thigh.
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