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Pediatric emergency care · Dec 2018
Case ReportsFever and Hip Pain: Not Always Due to a Septic Hip.
- Muhammad Waseem, Divya Kumari, and Talya Toledano.
- Pediatr Emerg Care. 2018 Dec 1; 34 (12): e236-e238.
AbstractHip pain in febrile children always raises concern for septic arthritis. Pyomyositis is a rare cause of hip pain. Because it involves muscles around the joint, it may have a similar presentation as a septic hip. This entity therefore has the potential for posing a diagnostic dilemma when physicians face a limping child with fever. We report a child who presented with fever and hip pain and has pyomyositis of the obturator internus muscle. This case underscores the need to consider the possibility of alternative etiologies in a limping child.
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