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Knee Pain in Children, Part II: Limb- and Life-threatening Conditions, Hip Pathology, and Effusion
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Knee Pain in Children, Part II: Limb- and Life-threatening Conditions, Hip Pathology, and Effusion

Michael Wolf
Pediatrics in review, v 37(2), pp 72-76
01 Feb 2016
PMID: 26834226

Abstract

Arthralgia - etiology Arthralgia - microbiology Bacterial Infections - diagnosis Bone Neoplasms - diagnosis Child Exudates and Transudates Humans Knee - physiopathology Knee Injuries - diagnosis Knee Joint Musculoskeletal Diseases - diagnosis Osteosarcoma - diagnosis Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphyses - diagnosis
On the basis of primarily consensus due to lack of relevant clinical studies, the most important evaluative step for knee pain is to identify any emergent conditions, including limb- and life-threatening disorders (septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, and malignancy), hip pathology, or conditions associated with effusions. (2)(3)(6)(8)(11)(13)(14)

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