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Prepare confidently for the 2025 Pediatric Orthopaedic Examination with this complete 7th Edition Answer Book from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) — your trusted source for lifelong orthopaedic learning. This comprehensive resource includes realistic exam-style questions, verified answers, and detailed explanations covering every major area of pediatric orthopaedics, including growth disorders, trauma, deformities, infections, and congenital abnormalities. Perfect for orthopaedic residents, fellows, and practicing surgeons, this guide reinforces foundational knowledge and helps you master clinical decision-making for pediatric patients. ️ Key Features Based on the official AAOS Pediatric Orthopaedic curriculum (7th Edition)

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Figure Y 1a Figure Y 1b

Question Y 1

A Y5-year-old Yboy Y has Y had Y a Ylimp Yfor Ythe Y past Y4 Y weeks Ywith Yintermittent Ypain Y at Ythe Y foot. Y He
Y remains Ynormally Y active Yand Y has Yno Yhistory Y of Ytrauma. Y He Yhas Yno Yfevers, Y rashes, Y or Yswelling.
Y Examination Yreveals Ytenderness Yat Ythe Ymid-dorsum Yof Ythe Yfoot Ymedially. Y Radiographs Yare Yseen Yin
Y Figures Y 1a Yand Y lYb. Y Treatment Yshould Yinclude Ywhich Yof Ythe Yfollowing?


1. MRl Yof Ythe Yfoot Y with Y gadolinium
2. Open Y biopsy Y of Ythe Y lesion
3. Needle Y aspiration Y and Y culture, Y followed Y by Yantibiotic Y treatment
4. Observation Yor Yan Yorthotic Yarch Ysupport
5. Steroid Yinjection Yof Ythe


lesion YPREFERRED YRESPONSE: Y4
Y




DISCUSSION: YOsteochondrosis Yof Ythe Ytarsal Ynavicular Yis Ymost Ycommonly Yidentified Ybetween Ythe
Y ages Yof Y2 Yand Y9 Yyears. Y The Ycondition Yis Ybenign Yand Yself Ylimited Yin Ynature. Y In Ypatients Ywith
severe Ypain, Ya Yperiod Yof Ycasting Ymay Ybe Ywarranted, Ybut Yotherwise Ymanagement Yusually Yconsists Yof
Y


observation Yor Ya Ysupportive Yorthotic.
Y




REFERENCES: YDiGiovanni YCW, YPatelYA, YCalfee YR, Yet Yal: YOsteonecrosis Yin Ythe Yfoot. Y JAmYAcad
Orthop YSurg Y2007; Y15 Y:208-217.
Y


Williams YGA, YCowell YHR: YKohler's Ydisease Yof Ythe Ytarsal Ynavicular. Y Clin YOrthop YRelat YRes Y 198Y1;
158:53- Y58.
Y

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Figure Y 2


Question Y 2

A Y3Y-year-old Y girl Y has Y had Y pain Y and Y swelling Y in Yher Y left Y thigh Y for Y the Y past Y 3 Y weeks. Y Her Ymother
Y states Y she Yhas Y had Y a Ytemperature Y as Y high Y as Y 100.4 Y degrees Y F Y (38 Y degrees Y C) Y and Y a Yweight Y loss
Y of Y5 Y pounds. Y A Y CBC Yshows Y a YWBC Y count Yof Y11 Y ,000/mm3 Y, Y an Yerythroc Yyte Y sedimentation Yrate Y of
Y 13 Y mmlh, Y and Y a Y C-reactive Yprotein Y of Y0.3. Y A Yradiograph Y is Y shown Y in Y Figure Y Y What Y is Y the
Y next Y step Y in Y management?


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

PYREFERRED Y REYSPONYSE: Y 2


DI YSCUYSSION: Y The Y history Yand Y laboratory Y studies Y indicate Y that Y this Y is Y not Y an Y infection. Y A Ylesion
Y in Y this Ylocation Y and Y in Y this Y age Y group Y is Y likely Y a Y Ewing's Y sarcoma. Y The Y presentation Y is Y usually
Y a Y painful Y mass. Y About Y 20% Y of Ypatients Y have Y a Y fever. Y The Y radiograph Y shows Y a Y typical Y mottled,
Y permeative Y lesion Ywith Yperiosteal Y reaction. Y Y An Y MRIscan Y should Y be Y obtained Y to Y further Y evaluate
Y the Y soft-tissue Y mass. Y Y Staging Y of Y the Y lesion Y should Y take Y place Y before Ybiopsy, Y which Y should Ybe
Y done Y by Ythe Ysurgeon Y who Y would Ybe Y perfo Yrming Ythe Y next Y stage Y of Ysurgical Y treatment, Y ideally Y an
Y orthopaedic Y oncologist.


REFE YRENCEYS: Y Gibbs Y CP Y Jr, Y Weber Y K, Y Scarborough Y MT: Y Malignant Y bone Y tumors Y. Y Instr Y Course
Y Lect Y2002;5 Y 1 Y:4 Y1 Y3-428.
Meyer Y IS, Y Nadel Y HR, Y Marina Y N, Y et Y al: Y Imaging Y guidelines Y for Y children Y with Y Ewing Y s Yarcoma
Y and Yosteosarcoma: Y A Y report Y from Y the Y Children's Y Oncology Y Group Y Bone Y Tumor Y Committee. Y


Y Pediatr Y Blood YCancer Y2008;5 Y 1 Y: Y1 6 3 - 1 Y70 Y. Y

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Figure Y3


Question Y 3

A Y9-year-old Ygirl Yhas Yhad Ybilateral Yknee Yand Yleg Ypain Yfor Ythe Ypast Y2 Yyears. Y The Yfamily Yhas Ynoted
increasing Ydeformity Yin Yboth Ylower Yextremities.
Y Y She Yis Yless Ythan Ythe Yfifth Ypercentile Yfor Yheight.
Y Examination Yreveals Ybilateral Yfemoral Ybowing, Ymild Ymedial-lateral Ylaxity YofYthe Yknees, Yand Ythe
Y deformities Yshown Yin Ythe Yradiograph Yseen Yin YFigure Y3. Y What Yis Ythe Ymost Ylikely Ydiagnosis?


1. Renal Y osteodystrophy
2. Diastrophic Y dysplasia
3. Metaphyseal Y dysplasia
4. Osteogenesis Yimperfecta
5. Fibrous Y dysplasia

PREFERRED Y RESPONSE: Y Y 1


DISCUSSION: YThe Ywidening, Ybowing, Yand Ycupping Yof Ythe Yphyses Yindicate Ysome Yform Yof
metabolic Ybone Ydisease; Ytherefore, Ythe Ymost Ylikely Ydiagnosis Yis Yrenal Yosteodystrophy.
Y Y The Yage
Y ofYonset Ymakes
X- linked Yhypophosphatemic Yrickets Yless Ylikely. Y The Yground Yglass Ylesions Yand Ywidening YofYthe
Y medullary Ycanal Ycharacteristic Y of Yfibrous Ydysplasia Y are Ynot Ypresent. Y There Y are Yno Yfractures
Y creating Ythe Ydeformities Yindicating Yosteogenesis Yimperfecta. Y There Yis Yan Yasymmetry Yof Ythe
Y deformities Ythat Ymakes Y diastrophic Ydysplasia Yless Ylikely.


REFERENCES: YGoldberg YMJ, YYassir YW, YSadeghi-NejadYA: YClinical Yanalysis YofYshort Ystature. Y J
Pediatr YOrthop Y2002;22:690-696.
Y


Parmar YVS, YStanitski YDF, YStanitski YCL: YInterpretation Yof Yradiographs Yin Ya Ypediatric Ylimb Ydeformity
Y practice: YDo Yradiologists Ycontribute? Y JYPediatr YOrthop Y 1999; Y19:732-734.

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