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Although slipped capital femoralepiphysis is the most common disorder of the hip in adolescents, the diagnosis is often delayed.
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The site of the reconstruction, the murine distal femoralepiphysis, is completely cartilaginous and avascular at this stage of development.
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Background: Children who present with idiopathic slipped capital femoralepiphysis (SCFE) have an increased risk of developing bilateral disease.
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Radiographs revealed a complex, multifocal and lytic lesion centered in the left proximal femoralepiphysis with involvement of the femoral neck.
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Results: Juvenile hip osteoarthritis occurred as a consequence of developmental dysplasia of the hip, Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease, femoral head necrosis or slipped capital femoralepiphysis.