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The Child with a Limp

August 31, 2018 by James Thomas in Paediatrics

SUFE or not SUFE? That is the question!

Dr Colin Gilhooley joins us to talk us through 'The Child with a Limp' including:

  • Red flags
  • When to suspect non accidental injury (more of that later!)
  • The most common causes in each age group and some rarer ones too
  • When to take blood and when to image

The guidance mentioned is based on the NICE 'Acute Childhood Limp' Clinical Knowledge Summary which can be found here

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