Table 2.
Specific site of tenderness and swelling | Osteomyelitis, septic arthritis [1] |
Fever and abdominal pain | Acute abdomen or basal lobe pneumonia [15, 18] |
Muscular hematoma, rupture, or strain | Trauma [1] |
Localized muscular mass, painless slow-growing masses, painful mass increasing in size | Sarcoma [19, 20] |
Pain in right lower quadrant, back, flank, or hip; fever | Acute appendicitis or acute disease of hip or femoral nerve [21] |
Myalgia, weakness, tea-colored urine | Rhabdomyolysis [14, 22, 23] |