“…6 It has been reported to occur in association with malformation syndromes such as Down, Turner, Silver, Cornelia de Lange, or with musculoskeletal abnormalities such as kyphoscoliosis, genu valgum, radial metaphyseal deformity, and pes cavus. 1,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The deformity is usually of no major functional importance, but the bowing can affect the performance of skilled tasks involving the little finger such as playing the piano. 15 Radiologically, there is a 10°to 50°bowing of the diaphysis only, in the radial and volar directions.…”