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. 2016 Mar-Apr;113(2):131–135.

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A child may present to a primary care provider with a limp due to acute more urgent issues like infections or for more chronic issues like juvenile idiopathic arthritis or other rheumatologic issues. Picking up key information on history and a detailed examination will often lead a provider closer to the correct diagnosis.