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, 2025 Pediatric Orthopaedic Examination Answer Book · 7




Figure 1a Figure 1b

Question 1

A 5-year-old boy has had a limp for the past 4 weeks with intermittent pain at the foot. He remains
normally active and has no history of trauma. He has no fevers, rashes, or swelling. Examination reveals
tenderness at the mid-dorsum of the foot medially. Radiographs are seen in Figures 1a and l b. Treatment
should include which of the following?


1. MRl of the foot with gadolinium
2. Open biopsy of the lesion
3. Needle aspiration and culture, followed by antibiotic treatment
4. Observation or an orthotic arch support
5. Steroid injection of the lesion


PREFERRED RESPONSE: 4


DISCUSSION: Osteochondrosis of the tarsal navicular is most commonly identified between the ages of
2 and 9 years. The condition is benign and self limited in nature. In patients with severe pain, a period
of casting may be warranted, but otherwise management usually consists of observation or a supportive
orthotic.


REFERENCES: DiGiovanni CW, Patel A, Calfee R, et al: Osteonecrosis in the foot. JAm Acad Orthop
Surg 2007; 15 :208-217.
Williams GA, Cowell HR: Kohler's disease of the tarsal navicular. Clin Orthop Relat Res 198 1; 158:53-
58.

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Figure 2


Question 2

A 3 -year-old girl has had pain and swelling in her left thigh for the past 3 weeks. Her mother states she
has had a temperature as high as 10 0.4 degrees F (38 degrees C) and a weight loss of 5 pounds. A CBC
shows a WBC count of 11 ,000/mm3 , an erythroc yte sedimentation rate of 13 mmlh, and a C-reactive
protein of 0.3. A radiograph is shown in Figure What is the next step in management?


1. Biopsy and culture of the lesion
2. MRI of the left femur
3. IV antibiotics for 6 weeks
4. Incision and drainage of the left femur
5. Repeat radiograph in 3 months

P REFERRED RE SPON SE: 2


DI SCU SSION: The history and laboratory studies indicate that this is not an infection. A lesion in this
location and in this age group is likely a Ewing's sarcoma. The presentation is usually a painful mass.
About 20% of patients have a fever. The radiograph shows a typical mottled, permeative lesion with
periosteal reaction. An MRIscan should be obtained to further evaluate the soft-tissue mass. Staging of
the lesion should take place before biopsy, which should be done by the surgeon who would be perfo rming
the next stage of surgical treatment, ideally an orthopaedic oncologist.


REFE RENCE S: Gibbs CP Jr, Weber K, Scarborough MT: Malignant bone tumors . Instr Course Lect
2002;5 1 :4 1 3-428.
Meyer IS, Nadel HR, Marina N, et al: Imaging guidelines for children with Ewing s arcoma and
osteosarcoma: A report from the Children's Oncology Group Bone Tumor Committee. Pediatr Blood
Cancer 2008;5 1 : 1 6 3 - 1 70 .

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Figure 3


Question 3

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snoted sincreasing sdeformity sin sboth slower sextremities. s She sis sless sthan sthe sfifth spercentile sfor
sheight. s Examination sreveals sbilateral sfemoral sbowing, smild smedial-lateral slaxity sof sthe sknees,
sand sthe sdeformities sshown sin sthe sradiograph sseen sin sFigure s3. s What sis sthe smost slikely
sdiagnosis?


1. Renal s osteodystrophy
2. Diastrophic s dysplasia
3. Metaphyseal s dysplasia
4. Osteogenesis simperfecta
5. Fibrous s dysplasia

PREFERRED s RESPONSE: s s 1


DISCUSSION: sThe swidening, sbowing, sand scupping sof sthe sphyses sindicate ssome sform sof
smetabolic sbone sdisease; stherefore, sthe smost slikely sdiagnosis sis srenal sosteodystrophy. s The
sage sof sonset smakes
X- linked shypophosphatemic srickets sless slikely. s The sground sglass slesions sand swidening sof sthe
smedullary scanal scharacteristic s of sfibrous sdysplasia s are snot spresent. s There s are sno sfractures
screating sthe sdeformities sindicating sosteogenesis simperfecta. s There sis san sasymmetry sof sthe
sdeformities sthat smakes s diastrophic sdysplasia sless slikely.


REFERENCES: sGoldberg sMJ, sYassir sW, sSadeghi-Nejad sA: sClinical sanalysis sof sshort sstature.
s J sPediatr sOrthop s2002;22:690-696.
Parmar sVS, sStanitski sDF, sStanitski sCL: sInterpretation sof sradiographs sin sa spediatric slimb
sdeformity spractice: sDo sradiologists scontribute? s J sPediatr sOrthop s 1999; s19:732-734.

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