| Literature DB >> 15037831 |
Karima Khiari1, Lotfi Cherif, Nejib Ben Abdallah, Imen Maazoun, Insaf Hadj Ali, Chokri Bentaarit, Sami Turki, Hedi Ben Maïz.
Abstract
Slippage of the upper femoral epiphysis can occur in association with multiple endocrine imbalances. A case of slipped femoral epiphysis with primary hyperparathyroidism is reported. The patient was an adolescent, 16 Years of age, who presented bilateral slipped epiphysis. Investigation showed that he had hypercalcemia (3.1 mmol/l) related to primary hyperparathyroidism. A parathyroid adenoma was removed. Outcome was favorable and the slipped femoral epiphyses did not require a specific treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 15037831
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Med Interne (Paris) ISSN: 0003-410X