Transient synovitis Flashcards

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What is transient synovitis?

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Transient synovitis, also known as irritable hip, is the inflammation of the synovium, often secondary to a viral infection, usually affecting the hip joint

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Describe the aetiology of Transient synovitis

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Transient synovitis commonly occurs shortly after a viral upper respiratory tract infection, however, in some cases, no cause is found

It typically occurs between the age of 2 and 10 and is the most common cause of hip pain in childhood

It more commonly affects boys than girls

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What are some common presentations of transient synovitis?

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  • History of viral illness
  • Limp
  • Hip/groin pain
  • Referred pain to knee (Uncommon)
  • Low grade fever
  • Usually systemically well
  • Hip lying flexed/externally rotated
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What is Kochers criteria for assessment of transient synovitis?

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  • WCC > 12
  • Inability to weight bear
  • Temperature > 38.5ºC
  • ESR > 40 or raised CRP
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What investigations are required in transient synovitis?

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Kocher’s criteria
Ultrasound
Aspiration of synovial fluid

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What are some other investigations in transient synovitis to rule out other conditions?

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X-ray - To rule out Perthes disease
CRP - To rule out septic arthritis
MRI - To rule out osteomyelitis

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How is transient synovitis usually managed?

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Transient synovitis is usually self-limiting, so management is purely conservative, with rest and NSAIDs usually being the guidance

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How long will pain usually last in transient synovitis?

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Pain will generally resolve within a few weeks, however, if there is no resolution of pain, then another cause of the pain should be sought

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