Bilateral Thigh Pain In An Adolescent Athlete - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
A metabolic workup (CBC, CMP, CK) was obtained. CBC did not show any significant abnormalities. CK was 74 U/L. CMP showed an Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) of 29 U/L (normal 75-274 for 15 year old female), otherwise no significant abnormalities.

Other Studies:
X-rays of bilateral femurs did not show any osseous abnormality.

Consultations:
The patient was referred to Endocrinology for further evaluation and to confirm the diagnosis. Rest was recommended while further evaluation was completed.

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