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1/2. hip contracture as the presenting sign in children with HLA-B27 arthritis.

    Five pediatric patients who presented with hip contractures are described. There were 3 boys and 2 girls ranging in age from 7 to 14. None had morning stiffness and one complained of no pain at all. Each had undergone several diagnostic procedures and had seen an average of 2.5 doctors before receiving the diagnosis of arthritis. All were antinuclear antibody negative and HLA-B27 positive, and they had excellent responses to treatment with nonsteroidals and physical therapy. HLA-B27 positive arthritis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of otherwise unexplained hip contractures in children.
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2/2. A newborn with bilateral hip flexion contractures and clubfeet.

    The following case is presented to illustrate the roentgenographic and clinical findings of a condition of interest to the orthopaedic surgeon. Initial history, physical findings, and roentgenographic examinations are found on the first page. The final clinical and roentgenographic differential diagnoses are presented on the following pages.
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