Persistent Lower Extremity Pain Following Minimal Trauma In A Male High School Soccer Player - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
CBC and liver function tests within normal limits
CRP: less than 1.0
TSH: 1.23
Vitamin D level 2 years ago: 36.5
Current Vitamin D level: 54

Other Studies:
X-ray of right lower extremity revealed a non-displaced subtle linear fracture lucency in distal third of right tibial shaft.
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DXA Bone Densitometry performed 2 years ago: Pediatric Z-scores were as follows: AP spine was -2.3, left hip total -1.8, and hip femoral neck -1.9.
Bone mineral density was 0.630 g/cm2.
Current DXA Bone Densitometry: Pediatric Z scores were as follows: AP spine -2.9 and left hip total -2.3. Bone mineral density was 0.704 g/cm2, which was an increase of 11.7% from the previous.

Consultations:
Patient continued following with pediatric gastroenterology for treatment of Crohns disease.

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