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Hip

  • Are boys or girls more commonly affected?
  • Are boys or girls more often afflicted with SCFE?
  • Are girls or boys more commonly affected?
  • How does DDH appear on ultrasound?
  • How often does talipes equinovarus (clubfoot) occur?
  • How often is talipes equinovarus bilateral?
  • In what children is Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease suspected?
  • In which patients should slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) be suspected?
  • Is Osgood-Schlatter disease more common in boys or girls?
  • Name the common conditions of the hip that occur in children by age group.
  • Other than Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, what conditions can cause bilateral avascular necrosis of the hip?
  • Other than Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, what conditions can cause unilateral avascular necrosis of the hip ?
  • What are eight radiographic features of DDH?
  • What are four radiologic findings of Osgood-Schlatter disease?
  • What are four signs of SCFE?
  • What are the four distinct components of talipes equinovarus (clubfoot)?
  • What are the important measurements on hip ultrasound of the neonate?
  • What are the radiographic characteristics of clubfoot?
  • What are the risk factors associated with SCFE?
  • What are the two most common types of tarsal coalition?
  • What are the findings on MRI?
  • What are the findings on bone scan?
  • What are the findings on plain film radiography?
  • What are three radiographic features of vertical talus?
  • What are two forms of congenital tibia vara?
  • What are two radiographic features of tarsal coalition?
  • What are two radiographic findings of congenital tibia vara?
  • What children are most likely to be affected by congenital tibia vara?
  • What clinical findings are characteristic of DDH?
  • What factor is a strong prognostic indicator in Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease?
  • What is DDH?
  • What is Hilgenreiner’s line?
  • What is Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease?
  • What is Osgood-Schlatter disease?
  • What is Perkin’s line?
  • What is Putti’s triad?
  • What is congenital tibia vara (Blount’s disease)?
  • What is congenital vertical talus?
  • What is involved in the radiologic workup of Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease?
  • What is pistol grip deformity?
  • What is tarsal coalition?
  • What is the best imaging modality for the diagnosis of DDH in an infant?
  • What is the best imaging modality for the diagnosis of tarsal coalition?
  • What is the prognosis for children with SCFE?
  • What is the typical clinical presentation of patients with tarsal coalition?
  • What is the usefulness of radiographs in talipes equinovarus and other deformities of the talus?
  • What radiographic view is best for evaluation of DDH?
  • What radiographic view is best for the diagnosis of SCFE?
  • What radiographs are required in talipes equinovarus?
  • When are radiographs of the hip not useful in the diagnosis of DDH?
  • When is diagnosis of SCFE most difficult?
  • When is surgery required in talipes equinovarus?
  • Which children are more likely to be affected?
  • Which shows evidence of avascular necrosis first, plain film radiography or MRI?
  • Which side of the body is most often involved?

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