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Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease: pertinent information for orthopaedic exam candidates
Legg–Calvé–Perthes (LCP) disease is a common topic for final professional examinations. It is an important differential diagnosis to recognize in children presenting with a limp. Its diagnosis requires the exclusion of diagnoses requiring more immediate action, such as infection or malignancy. It may also present with subtle, or no, signs on routine investigations. LCP disease may resolve spontaneously without long term sequelae or result in debilitating hip pathology requiring operative management. Its aetiology and most appropriate management are topics for debate, and knowledge of the classical papers and commonly used classification systems allow candidates to discuss these in more depth.
期刊介绍:
Orthopaedics and Trauma presents a unique collection of International review articles summarizing the current state of knowledge and research in orthopaedics. Each issue focuses on a specific topic, discussed in depth in a mini-symposium; other articles cover the areas of basic science, medicine, children/adults, trauma, imaging and historical review. There is also an annotation, self-assessment questions and a second opinion section. In this way the entire postgraduate syllabus will be covered in a 4-year cycle.