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[Acquired hip joint pathologies in childhood].
Radiologie (Heidelb) 2022 September
A number of different acquired pathologies can affect the pediatric hip joint. The classical and relatively common reactive, inflammatory or traumatic entities have to be differentiated from each other. Rarer and very rare pathologies, such as neoplastic entities or tenosynovial giant cell tumor, must also be considered in the differential diagnostics. The correct diagnosis, treatment planning and follow-up monitoring require close coordination between the departments of pediatric radiology and pediatric orthopedics. Sonography often represents the initial diagnostic step, followed by conventional radiography. Further evaluation of hip joint pathologies requires magnetic resonance imaging. In selected cases computed tomography can also be indicated.
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