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Pictorial Review of Paediatric Limp.

Published Date: 27th January 2025

Publication Authors: Iyengar. KP

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A limp is an abnormal, uneven or laboured gait typically resulting from pain, weakness, or structural deformity involving the hip, lower limb, spine or abdominopelvic abnormalities. Limps in children are common and have diverse causes that can be benign to life-threatening including trauma, congenital malformations, and neoplastic diseases. Diagnosis involves identifying gait abnormality thoroughly examining history and physical exam, assessing tenderness and range of motion, and completing targeted lab and radiographic studies. We present an imaging review of various usual and unusual causes of limp in different age groups such as in toddlers (1–3 years), children (4–10 years), and adolescents (11–16 years) with a comprehensive literature review.

Chapala, S; Iyengar, K.P.; Et al. (2025). Pictorial Review of Paediatric Limp. Pediatric Reports. 17(1), [Online]. Available at: doi.org/10.3390/pediatric17010014 [Accessed 6 March 2025].

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