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Um, so, uh, I very quickly, but like some things like very old memories are binging in my, in my brain.
And I like quickly Google stuff and, and realize that this is an extremely classic presentation of, um,
Transient synovitis that happens in like three, four, five, six year old after a viral illness.
It's just like an inflammatory synovitis, most commonly of the hip, usually just unilateral sort of onset very much like this.
So he basically just took ibuprofen for a couple of days and it completely went away.
Um, and I talked to some pediatrician friends, like same, uh, you know, very quickly told me extremely classic that like the median age or the modal age is exactly five years old.
Um, but the difference with this case, we're going to go back to, to this 19 year old again, uh, is that again, he was never fat.
Simon was never fibril and it was sort of a purely, uh,
uh joint disease with that and it was sort of a post-infectious inflammatory thing and not without these like high persistent fevers so um okay we can go back to the case but any uh any comments reflections my only comment is i'm about to lose i'm about to lose my job to use all that that is so good you bringing out to another case then bringing it back to this case i feel like i have two robbies that i'm contending with right now
I've, I've, I've learned from, from the best you guys.
I know I love those multiple cases that y'all do.
So, um, no, I just wanted to bring that in.
Cause, um, yeah, yeah.
And, and also with, with your pediatrics fear, right?
Like I had, I had last heard of that like 15 years ago, you know, on my like peds rotation and, uh, it was an amazing, uh, comeback, but yeah, he, he did, he did really well and just, uh, limped for like two days and he was back to his, um, happy self.
Um, okay.
Aliquot five.
19-year-old guy with acute hip pain.
Oh, I also just wanted to, that case reminded me to say like, this sounded like it was like an inside hip joint problem.