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Ankle sprain injury in child and adolescent: Diagnostic pitfalls.

Mohamed Zairi1, Ahmed Msakni1, Ahmed Amin Mohseni1, Chaker Jaber2, Mohamed Laroussi Toumia1, Walid Saied1, Sami Bouchoucha1, Rim Boussetta1, Mohamed Nabil Nessib1.   

Abstract

Introduction and importance: Sprained ankles in children and adolescents are rare. Certain diagnostic pitfalls must arise in the mind of the clinician because many differential diagnoses must be confirmed or refuted urgently. Among them, the infectious osteoarticular pathology including acute hematogenous osteomyelitis of the tibia or distal fibula and septic arthritis of the subtalar joint.The main purpose of this work, through four clinical cases, we will discuss diagnostic pitfalls in the course of ankle trauma in children and adolescents. Case presentation clinical: In this work, we have demonstrated through four cases some diagnostic errors in the context of ankle trauma in children and adolescents. Infectious and malignant tumor pathologies are real diagnostic and therapeutic emergencies. For all these cases, the initial diagnosis was a sprained ankle following a gambling or sports accident. Discussion: Ankle trauma in children and adolescents is a frequent reason for consultation in emergencies. The fear of the orthopedic surgeon is to miss a serious pathology and wrongly make the simple diagnosis of a sprained ankle. Temperature measurement must be systematic. The clinical examination must be meticulous. The interpretation of the radiograph must be cautious. Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis and malignant tumor pathology should be on the surgeon's mind.
Conclusion: We have shown through these four examples that a serious pathology can simulate a sprain. Hence, a careful analysis of clinical, biological and radiological elements is the only guarantee of adequate care.
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Keywords:  Ankle sprain; Case report; Child; Infections; Pitfalls; Sarcoma

Year:  2022        PMID: 36268290      PMCID: PMC9577441          DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104540

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)        ISSN: 2049-0801


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