| Literature DB >> 3782251 |
P Kallio, S Ryöppy, I Kunnamo.
Abstract
A prospective study was made of 119 children with transient synovitis or any other cause for synovial effusion and elevated intra-articular pressure. During a follow-up of one year not one case of Perthes' disease was diagnosed and the late clinical and radiographic changes were minimal with moderate overgrowth of the femoral head in 33% and widening of the joint space in 14.2%. Our results do not support the widely accepted concept that Perthes' disease develops as a result of the period of elevated intra-articular pressure found in transient synovitis. Further research into this and Perthes' disease should follow the premise that they are two different diseases without any aetiological connection.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3782251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bone Joint Surg Br ISSN: 0301-620X