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Category: orthopaedics

Irritating hip or rotting femur?

Posted on 13 Jan 2008 by Bob Phillips

A 3 year old boy presents to the Emergency Department with a limp. He has been reluctant to weight bear on his right leg during the day and has a temperature of 37.9°C. Hip examination is painful. What clinical or laboratory tests could help discriminate between septic arthritis and transient synovitis? Of course, you could […]

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Question: Hip scans for clubfoot babies?

Posted on 26 Nov 2007 by Bob Phillips

Do infants born with an isolated clubfoot (talipes equinovarus) require radiological investigations to rule out congenital hip dysplasia? You are a neonatal SHO. The midwife asks you to see a term baby who has just been born. She has noticed the baby to have a clubfoot and wants you to examine the baby.Physical examination confirms […]

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