Title of article :
Tardive hip disease diagnosis in a young adult with sickle cell disease
Author/Authors :
Bokolombe, AA Military Hospital of Kinshasa - Department of Surgery, Congo , Samato, F Military Hospital of Kinshasa - Department of Surgery, Congo , Lukinu, T Military Hospital of Kinshasa - Department of Surgery, Congo , Ekila, MB University of Kinshasa - School of Medicine, University Hospital of Kinshasa - Department of Internal Medicine, Congo , Aloni, MN University of Kinshasa - School of Medicine, University Hospital of Kinshasa - Department of Pediatrics, Hemato-oncology and Nephrology Division, Congo , bokolombe, a.a. department of surgery,military hospital of kinshasa,camp kokolo, Congo , samato, f. department of surgery,military hospital of kinshasa,camp kokolo, Congo , lukinu, t. department of surgery,military hospital of kinshasa,camp kokolo, Congo , ekila, m.b. department of internal medicine,university hospital of kinshasa,university of kinshasa,school of medicine,university of kinshasa, Congo , aloni, m.n. hemato-oncology and nephrology division,department of pediatrics,university hospital of kinshasa,school of medicine,university of kinshasa, Congo
From page :
171
To page :
173
Abstract :
Background: Hip disease is a complication of Sickle Cell Disease most commonly occurs during adolescence and early adult life that constitutes from 3.3% to 26.7% % of cases in SCD patients. Damage to mature epiphysis may cause persistent symptoms requiring surgery which may need revision if it becomes loose with wear. Case presentation: We report a 27-year-old male who was diagnosed with hip disease following investigations for persistent pain in right hip associated with limp and painful limitation of movement. Avascular necrosis of the right femoral head was identified on a hip X-ray. Conclusion: Further investigation will be necessary to identify risk factors in SCD Congolese patient and each SCD patient must be screened for predisposing factors
Keywords :
Hip disease , diagnosis , sickle cell anemia , young adult , Kinshasa
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Journal title :
African Health Sciences
Record number :
2634085
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