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*Consider CBC/C7/Coags | |||
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Revision as of 19:52, 13 May 2021
This page is for adult patients. For pediatric patients, see: hip pain (peds)
Background
- Hip pathology is commonly referred to the buttocks, thigh, groin, and knee
- AAA rupture may manifest as hip pain
Clinical Features
- Hip pain
Differential Diagnosis
Hip pain
Acute Trauma
- Femur fracture
- Proximal
- Intracapsular
- Extracapsular
- Shaft
- Mid-shaft femur fracture (all subtrochanteric)
- Proximal
- Hip dislocation
- Pelvic fractures
Chronic/Atraumatic
- Hip bursitis
- Psoas abscess
- Piriformis syndrome
- Meralgia paresthetica
- Septic arthritis
- Obturator nerve entrapment
- Avascular necrosis of hip
Evaluation
Workup
- Consider hip x-ray
- Consider CBC/C7/Coags
