scholarly journals 999 Camptodactyly- arthropathy-coxa vara- pericarditis (CACP) syndrome in two Caucasian siblings- a case report

Author(s):  
Anupama Mallappa ◽  
Gulshan Malik
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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. i4-i8
Author(s):  
Batool Bosakhar ◽  
Hassan Baldawi ◽  
Kathy Liu ◽  
Olufemi R Ayeni ◽  
Waleed Kishta

Abstract There is a lack of consensus around optimal surgical management for Legg–Calvé–Perthes Disease (LCPD). This case report discusses the benefits of combining arthroscopic femoral neck osteochondroplasty and labral repair with Morscher’s Osteotomy (MO) for LCPD. S.A. is a 17-year-old female diagnosed with LCPD at the age of 6 years and has long-standing right hip symptoms. An arthroscopic femoral neck osteochondroplasty and labral repair followed by MO was performed. The pre-operative and 8 months post-operative International Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT-12) scores were 16.3 and 79.8 out of 100, respectively, indicating better quality-of-life. Also, the femoral neck-shaft-angle (NSA) changed from 120 pre-operative to 138.7 post-operative to represent the correction of coxa vara. The literature review revealed no published reports describing combined MO with hip arthroscopic interventions in managing LCPD. Combined arthroscopic femoral neck osteochondroplasty (with labral repair) and MO provides high patient satisfaction and improves radiographic parameters in patients with LCPD.


1992 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 390
Author(s):  
Myung Sang Moon ◽  
In Young Ok ◽  
Ik Joo Ahn
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2004 ◽  
Vol 19 (6) ◽  
pp. 907 ◽  
Author(s):  
Byung-Ryul Choi ◽  
Young-Hyo Lim ◽  
Kyung-Bin Joo ◽  
Seung Sam Paik ◽  
Nam Su Kim ◽  
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Author(s):  
Muhammad Baba Sule ◽  
Ibrahim Haruna Gele ◽  
Yakubu Bababa Shirama ◽  
Muhammad Abacha

Proximal Focal Femoral Deficiency (PFFD) is a term used to describe a condition where the femur is short and associated with an apparent loss of continuity between the shaft and neck. PFFD is reported as an uncommon but complex clinical condition. This was commonly grouped with other disorders like coxa vara and short bowel tumours. This has a female to male ratio of 2:1 and an incidence of 1 case per 50,000 population to 1 case per 200,000 population. This is a case report of a three-year-old female that was referred for plain radiograph of the lower limbs on account of limb-length discrepancy and abnormal gait. The plain pelvic and lower limb radiograph showed a markedly shortened femur with non-demonstration of the femoral head and neck. There was a vertically oriented acetabula fossa with altered acetabula and iliac angles. The patient is currently managed conservatively mainly by reassurance and use of crutches.


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