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Case Scenario 1: Brenda is a 13-year-old brought into the clinic by her mother for a left leg limp she developed last week. Brenda’s BMI is >95%. She reports no history of injury and her past medical history is unremarkable. She can bear weight on her left leg but complains of left hip, groin, and knee pain when she does.
• What more should you know about Brenda? • What specific exam techniques should you perform and why? • What diagnostic tests should you order and why?
Case Scenario 2: Jim is a 17-year-old who was brought into the clinic today for a headache. He reports nausea and an increase in stress from school and after-school activities (basketball practice and debate team). His vital signs are within normal limits and his BMI is 24.
• What more should you know about Jim? • What information in your history and exam would be red flags suggestive of
secondary or pathologic headaches • What education would you provide for Jim and his parents?
Case Scenario 3: Robert is a 14-year-old undergoing a rapid growth spurt who complains of a tender mass over the anterior tubercle of one knee. He says the pain improves with rest and worsens with activities like squatting, kneeling, jumping, and climbing stairs.
• What does the evidence suggest about the etiology of his condition? • How should you manage this condition? • What type of anticipatory guidance should you share with Robert and his parents?
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Week 6 Discussion Part I
Table 1 Differential Diagnosis Pediatric Limp
Complete the table. CC limp
Condition Age Pain (+ or -)
Historical Findings
Clinical Findings
Causative Factors
Management
Developmen tal Dysplasia of Hip
Leg-length Inequality
Juvenile Arthritis
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) Legg-Calve- Perthes disease
Transient synovitis
Trauma
Neoplasm
Septic arthritis Acute hematogeno us osteomyelitis
Table 2 Differential Diagnosis Pediatric Headaches
Complete the table.
Common Types Diagnostic Criteria Based on History
Treatment/Management
Pediatric Migraine Headache
Tension Headache
Chronic Tension Headache
Other Differentials: List 3 additional differentials for headache
Characteristics Management
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3.
Table 3 Musculoskeletal Disorders and Sports-Related Injuries
Complete the table.
Adolesce nt Idiopathic Scoliosis
Osgood - Schlatte r
Meniscal Tear
Quadricep s Contusion
Sprain of MCL
Osteochondriti s dissecans
Description
Screening Test?
How do you perform the screening test? Imaging?
Treatment Plan
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