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The post-operative loading regimen influences the regenerative potential of a biomimetic osteochondral scaffold. [PDF]

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Unusual localization of osteoid osteoma at the physis of the proximal femur. [PDF]

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The Limping Child

Pediatrics in Review, 2015
Limping is a symptom of varied diagnoses in children and adolescents and can present a difficult diagnostic challenge for primary care clinicians. A careful and systematic evaluation can shorten the long list of potential diagnoses to direct appropriate diagnostic tests to determine the cause of the problem.
Martin J, Herman, Melissa, Martinek
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Limp

2018
This case illustrates the approach to a pediatric patient who presents with a limp in the setting of fever. There are several “red flag” symptoms suggestive of more emergent diagnoses that are crucial to be mindful of when assessing a limping child.
Robert D. Wilkinson, Bryan Upham
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Limp

Pediatric Care Online, 2022
Key Points The presence of a fever or weight loss suggests an infectious, oncologic, or inflammatory cause.An acute limp in the context of a fever with significant joint tenderness, refusal to bear weight, or limited range of motion should raise the suspicion of septic arthritis.Trauma is the most common cause of a limp.Chronic ...
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Limp

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1977
Limping is never normal, and few parents tolerate the problem long before seeking medical consultation. However, the conditions that may produce a limp are legion and run the gamut from a stone in the shoe to the first manifestation of malignant neoplasm or chronic renal disease. As a consequence, one must have an orderly approach to diagnosis. Many of
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Jacob's limp

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1997
This study describes in modern medical terms a traumatic hip injury suffered by the Biblical patriarch Jacob approximately 3,500 years ago. The case history is based on the original Hebrew text found in the Bible book of Genesis (Chapter 32:25-33) as interpreted by traditional Jewish commentaries on the Bible.
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