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A limping child

BMJ, 2011
A 4 year old boy attended the emergency department with a two week history of “limping.” On further questioning he also had vague left sided pain in the knee and thigh. He was otherwise well, with no constitutional symptoms and no history of injury. On examination he was afebrile. He was reluctant to put weight on the affected leg, hurrying quickly off
Daniel C, Perry   +2 more
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LIMP

2005
LIMP is a program for the loudspeaker impedance measurements. Besides the impedance measurements program can estimate values of Thiel-Small parameters of electrodynamic loudspeaker.
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The limping child

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2004
A child who limps often presents a diagnostic challenge. The differential diagnosis is extensive. Although the most common cause is trauma, awareness of other potential causes is important. The age of the child and the pattern of the gait help narrow the differential diagnosis.
Alexander K C, Leung   +1 more
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“Limping and Devious”

2022
This chapter concerns one of Joyce's least examined stories in Dubliners. The chapter close-reads the story through the lens of disability studies and discusses Joyce's use of a disabled main character, "Hoppy" Holohan, to investigate the fraught relationship between disability and masculinity in Joyce's early work. Previous scholarship on the story is
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THE LIMPING CHILD

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1998
A child who limps or complains of limb pain presents a diagnostic challenge for the emergency physician. Fortunately, only a few causes require emergency treatment. This article provides the physician with a systematic approach for evaluating these patients.
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A limping child

BMJ, 2016
A 15 month old girl was referred to the orthopaedics department by her general practitioner with an abnormal gait and a tendency to fall over more than her peers. There was no history of trauma or family history of note, and she was otherwise well. She was born by uncomplicated spontaneous vaginal delivery at term and began walking independently aged ...
David, Lindsay, Sunil, D'Souza
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A painful limp

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2000
Abstract: We describe a healthy 18‐month‐old child who developed a painful limp, without a history of trauma or fever. The initial laboratory investigations showed normal results but the radiological findings were suggestive of scurvy. Diagnosis was confirmed by blood tests and by a rapid recovery following replacement therapy.
H, Narchi, M, Thomas
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The Limping Child

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2020
A limp is a common presentation to pediatricians, emergency centers, and orthopedists. A directed history and physical examination, and the development of a differential diagnosis based on limp type, patient's age, and the anatomic site that is most likely affected, provides a selective approach to diagnostic testing.
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The Limping Child

Pediatrics In Review, 1991
Evaluation of a limping child requires careful consideration and a basic knowledge of potential problems affecting the child. The most important point is not to miss or delay diagnosis of the septic hip. This is truly an orthopedic emergency. Complaints of knee pain should not throw the physician off the track of a diagnosis of hip disease.
G D, MacEwen, R, Dehne
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Limp in Childhood

Postgraduate Medicine, 1961
If the gait of a child less than seven years old has a regularly repeated pattern, the child may be considered to have a limp.In determining the cause of a limp, trauma always should be ruled out first. Normal gait is analyzed and deviations from normal gait are discussed.Common causes of limp and a methodical approach to their diagnosis are described ...
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