Perthes Disease

Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis

Transient Synovitis

If a child with a limp/hip pain has a fever they should be referred for same-day assessment, even if a diagnosis of transient synovitis is suspected.

The table below provides a brief summary of the potential causes of hip problems in children

Condition Notes
Development dysplasia of the hip Often picked up on newborn examination
Barlow's test, Ortolani's test are positive
Unequal skin folds/leg length
Transient synovitis (irritable hip) Typical age group = 2-10 years
Acute hip pain associated with viral infection
Commonest cause of hip pain in children
Perthes disease Perthes disease is a degenerative condition affecting the hip joints of children, typically between the ages of 4-8 years. It is due to avascular necrosis of the femoral head

Perthes disease is 5 times more common in boys. Around 10% of cases are bilateral

Features • hip pain: develops progressively over a few weeks • limp • stiffness and reduced range of hip movement • x-ray: early changes include widening of joint space, later changes include decreased femoral head size/flattening | | Slipped upper femoral epiphysis | Typical age group = 10-15 years More common in obese children and boys Displacement of the femoral head epiphysis postero-inferiorly Bilateral slip in 20% of cases May present acutely following trauma or more commonly with chronic, persistent symptoms

Features • knee or distal thigh pain is common • loss of internal rotation of the leg in flexion | | Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) | Preferred to the older term juvenile chronic arthritis, describes arthritis occurring in someone who is less than 16 years old that lasts for more than three months. Pauciarticular JIA refers to cases where 4 or less joints are affected. It accounts for around 60% of cases of JIA

Features of pauciarticular JIA • joint pain and swelling: usually medium sized joints e.g. knees, ankles, elbows • limp • ANA may be positive in JIA - associated with anterior uveitis | | Septic arthritis | Acute hip pain associated with systemic upset e.g. pyrexia. Inability/severe limitation of affected joint |