Title of article
A Boy with Limping and Hip Pain
Author/Authors
Asna Ashari ، Kosar Children s Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Abdosalehi ، Mohamedreza Children s Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Tahghighi ، Fatemeh Children s Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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Abstract
We presented a 5-year-old boy with fever, limping, and hip pain for six days. There was no abnormal past medical history. He kept his left leg immobile and slightly flexed, and externally rotated in the hip joint. Laboratory findings showed leukocytosis and elevated ESR and CRP. Hip sonography was normal. Hip magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) found no joint effusion but elucidated signs of inflammation in muscles of the periarticular and proximal femoral area (iliopsoas and gluteus maximus), and no collection could be noticed. We provided a thorough discussion on differential diagnoses and approaches to the patient.
Keywords
Pyomyositis , Limping , Septic Arthritis
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
Record number
2709860
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