A Limping Child: On A First Look It Is Hip Or Knee In Origin! No! It’s A Talus Osteomyelitis
Author(s) -
Avthar Singh,
Chandra M. Kumar,
Rishya Manikam
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the internet journal of orthopedic surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1531-2968
DOI - 10.5580/2cde
Subject(s) - medicine , osteomyelitis , surgery
Isolated osteomyelitis of the talus in a child is very rare incidence [1,2]. Children presenting with pain and limp to emergency department are predominantly investigated for pathologies of hip or knee, hence a condition originating from talus is frequently missed. A delay in its diagnosis are precursors to gait and bony deformity in future where the cost of disability is a huge burden to the patient. We present a case of osteomyelitis of talus where initially it was a missed diagnosis but due to awareness and alertness of the treating physician it was identified and treated early.
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