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- Title
Diagnosis of growing pains in a Brazilian pediatric population: a prospective investigation.
- Authors
de Piano, Luciana Pereira Almeida; Golmia, Ricardo Prado; Golmia, Andrea Pimentel Fonseca; Sallum, Adriana Maluf Elias; Nukumizu, Lucia Akemi; Castro, Damião Guedes; Scheinberg, Morton Aaron
- Abstract
Objective: To establish the clinical aspects of growing pains and to determine, through differential diagnosis, how many patients who referred themselves to a specialized clinic were found to have growing pains. Methods: This study prospectively examined the presence of growing pains in a self-reported population of children and adolescents with signs and symptoms (lower limb pains) of unexplained etiology. Results: A total of 345 children and adolescents were evaluated; 174 (50.4%) were males and 171 (49.6%) were females. Three hundred cases were classified as growing pains (87%). Conclusion: A high frequency of growing pains was found in our study population and it shows that in a prospective evaluation of patients with signs and symptoms of unknown etiology we can find a frequency higher than that reported in literature.
- Subjects
LONGITUDINAL method; LEG pain; PAIN in children; PAIN in adolescence; ETIOLOGY of diseases
- Publication
Einstein (16794508), 2010, Vol 8, Issue 4, p430
- ISSN
1679-4508
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/s1679-45082010ao1692