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Osteocondritis deformante juvenil; Enfermedad de Perthes
El primer síntoma es a menudo la cojera, normalmente indolora. Algunas veces, puede haber dolor leve que aparece y desaparece.
Otros síntomas pueden abarcar:
Durante un examen físico, el médico buscará pérdida del movimiento de la cadera y cojera característica. Una radiografía de la cadera o una radiografía de la pelvis pueden mostrar signos de enfermedad de Legg-Calve-Perthes. Se puede necesitar una resonancia magnética.
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