Thigh Pain In A School Age Child - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
Notable for:
WBC: 5.58 K cells/uL
CK: 108 units/L
LDH: 213 units/L
AST: 24 units/L
ALT: 11 units/L
ESR:

Other Studies:
MRI Femur without Contrast Bilateral:
Subtle, symmetric myositis involving gluteal muscles and thighs in myotendinous junctions. Axial T2 Flair depicting bilateral asymmetric adductor hyperintensity Right > Left Case Photo #1 . Axial T2 Flair depicting bilateral asymmetric hamstring hyperintensity Right > Left Case Photo #2 .

Consultations:
Rheumatology, Metabolism

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