Erlenmeyer flask deformity

Case contributed by Khalid Alhusseiny , 8 Jun 2020
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Dai Roberts, 12 Jun 2020

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Age changed from 50 to 50 years.
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Erlenmeyer flask bone deformity is a term used to describe unilateral or bilateral flask-shaped abnormality of the long bones; which is commonly seen at the distal femur.

  • -<p>Erlenmeyer flask bone deformity is a term used to describe unilateral or bilateral flask-shaped abnormality of the long bones; which is commonly seen at the distal femur.</p>
  • +<p><a title="Erlenmeyer flask deformity" href="/articles/erlenmeyer-flask-deformity-1">Erlenmeyer flask deformity</a> is a term used to describe unilateral or bilateral flask-shaped abnormality of the long bones; which is commonly seen at the distal femur.</p>

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