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Outtoeing in children: Out-toeing in children refers to a child who walks with the toes pointed outward. See detailed information below for a list of 12 causes of Outtoeing in children, including diseases and drug side effect causes.
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Medical Conditions associated with Outtoeing in children:
Children's health symptoms (230 causes), Toe symptoms (1171 causes), Foot symptoms (2265 causes), Leg symptoms (2751 causes), Limb symptoms (3592 causes), Lower leg symptoms (59 causes), Arm symptoms (1619 causes)
Symptoms related to Outtoeing in children:
Congenital, Orthopaedic surgery, Gait disorder (52 causes), Genu valgus, Genu varus (33 causes)
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