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==Background==
==Background==
*Hip pathology is commonly referred to the buttocks, thigh, groin, and knee
*Hip pathology is commonly referred to the buttocks, thigh, groin, and knee
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==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Hip pain


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
===Workup===
*Consider [[hip x-ray]]
**If negative and patient is unable to ambulate, typically requires MRI to rule-out occult fracture
*Consider CBC/C7/Coags
===Diagnosis===


==Management==
==Management==

Latest revision as of 19:53, 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

Chronic/Atraumatic

Evaluation

Workup

  • Consider hip x-ray
    • If negative and patient is unable to ambulate, typically requires MRI to rule-out occult fracture
  • Consider CBC/C7/Coags

Diagnosis

Management

Disposition

See Also

References