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US of the painful hip in childhood: diagnostic value of cartilage thickening and muscle atrophy in the detection of Perthes disease.

S G Robben1, M Meradji, A F Diepstraten, W C Hop.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the combined use of several ultrasonographic (US) criteria in the detection of Perthes disease.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a prospective study, 144 consecutive children with a painful hip underwent US. The thicknesses of the (a) anterior recess of the joint capsule, (b) cartilage of the femoral head, and (c) quadriceps muscle were assessed. Sixty-eight children with no symptoms, the control group, were also examined.
RESULTS: The final diagnosis was transient synovitis (n = 58), Perthes disease (n = 21), slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE; n = 5), or miscellaneous (n = 6). Fifty-four patients had no US or radiographic abnormalities, and symptoms disappeared during follow-up. The anterior recess in patients with transient synovitis was significantly wider than that in the other patients and control subjects (P < .001). Patients with Perthes disease showed significant cartilage thickening in the symptomatic hip compared with the other patients and control subjects (P < .001). Patients with Perthes disease and patients with SCFE showed significant atrophy of the ipsilateral quadriceps muscle compared with all other groups (P < .001). The combined use of these US criteria for the diagnosis of Perthes disease resulted in a positive predictive value of 95%, a negative predictive value of 95%, a sensitivity of 71%, and a specificity of 99%.
CONCLUSION: The combination of several US criteria increases the diagnostic value of US of the painful hip in patients with Perthes disease.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9646790     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.208.1.9646790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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1.  Sonographic measurement of transient synovitis in children: diagnostic value of joint effusion.

Authors:  Koichi Yabunaka; Mutsumi Ohue; Norio Morimoto; Naoshi Kitano; Kazuyuki Shinohara; Masaki Takamura; Tatsuhiro Gotanda; Shigeru Sanada
Journal:  Radiol Phys Technol       Date:  2011-07-12
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