نتایج جستجو برای: limping
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The appropriate imaging for pediatric patients (ages 0-5 years) being evaluated for limping depends on the clinical presentation, specifically, the presence of signs of infection, any localization of pain, and history of or suspected trauma. Common diagnoses causing limping in children are briefly reviewed, and recommended imaging techniques are discussed, including toddler's fracture, transien...
0 ACR Appropriateness Criteria Limping Child—Ages 0 to 5 Years Sarah S. Milla, MD, Brian D. Coley, MD, Boaz Karmazyn, MD, Molly E. Dempsey-Robertson, MD, Jonathan R. Dillman, MD, Christopher E. Dory, MD, Matthew Garber, MD, Laura L. Hayes, MD, Marc S. Keller, MD, James S. Meyer, MD, Charles Paidas, MD, Molly E. Raske, MD, Cynthia K. Rigsby, MD, Stephanie Spottswood, MD, MSPH, Peter J. Strouse, ...
In Ayurvedic samhita, it is explained that marma viddha lakshana are caused due to aghat (trauma). Sports injuries concerned with traumatic injuries. Comparative study of sharira vigyan in shalyatantra ayurveda modern aspects sports medicine can aware a sportsmen about the Janu sandhi (knee joint) mostly used joint various leading wide range The aim this was evaluate especially Janusandhi Marma...
We present a case report of a patient presenting with persistent aphasia for 1 week and cerebral hypoperfusion documented by single-photon emission tomography, both of which resolved completely after successful angioplasty of the symptomatic artery. This case represents a rare clinical example of "limping brain syndrome."
Psoas abscess in neonates and infants are rare. Primary psoas abscesses are said to be more common in young children. Limping, fever and abdominal pain has been described to be the way psoas abscesses usually present. The authors describe the unusual presentation and successful treatment of a young child with a unilateral psoas abscess secondary to advanced spondylodiscitis.
normal 0 false false false en-us x-none ar-sa unicameral bone cysts (ubcs) are benign, osteolytic lesions which are often asymptomatic and are commonly seen in the proximal of humerus and femur. the average age at diagnosis is 9-11 years and there is a male preponderance with a male-to-female ratio of approximately 2-2.5 to 1. we describe a case of 5-year-old girl who presented to orthopedic cl...
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