| Literature DB >> 21752248 |
Aksel Seyahi1, Serkan Uludag, Burak Altıntaş, Mehmet Demirhan.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The high incidence of transient synovitis in early childhood makes it the first suspected pathology in a limping child. Trauma, which has long been regarded as a causative factor for transient synovitis, may be underestimated in a non-cooperative toddler.After excluding most serious conditions, such as septic arthritis, a speculative diagnosis of transient synovitis can be made, and this can easily mask a subtle musculoskeletal injury. CASE PRESENTATIONS: We report the cases of three Caucasian patients (two boys, aged 20-months- and three-years-old, and one girl, aged two-years-old), with tibial torus and toddler's fractures which were late-diagnosed due to an initial misdiagnosis of transient synovitis of the hip.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21752248 PMCID: PMC3142521 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-5-305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Whole lower extremity radiograph showed a metaphyseal torus fracture of the left tibia (.
Figure 2Whole-leg radiograph of the lower extremity revealed a subtle non-displaced oblique tibia fracture which was only seen on the lateral view (.
Figure 3Lower extremity radiograph showed periosteal new bone formation suggesting healing of a toddler's fracture.
Differential diagnosis of acute hip pain and limp
| • Septic arthritis |
| • Perthes disease |
| • Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis |
| • Discitis |
| • Psoas abscess |
| • Stress fracture |
| • Overuse syndrome |
| • Rheumatic fever |
| • Proximal femoral osteomyelitis |
| • Kawasaki syndrome |
| • Gaucher disease |
| • Tumor (Ewing, osteoid osteoma, osteogenic sarcoma, acute lymphocytic leukemia) |
| • Serum sickness |
| • Slipped capital femoral epiphysis |
| • Tuberculosis |
Figure 4During the examination of the hip rotations the shear forces acting on the leg (.