Respuesta :
Answer:
d. Transient (toxic) synovitis
Explanation:
From the symptoms stated in the question, the girl has suffered from Transient (toxic) synovitis. Transient (toxic) synovitis results from inflammation in the synovium (inner linnings of the capsule) situated in the hip joint. Studies have shown that it is one of the most causes of hip pain in children.
It is known that symptoms can start suddenly before it typically shows up within 1-2 weeks. At the earlier stage during 1-2 weeks, an upper respiratory illness is noticed in affected patients. The symptoms usually develop afterwards with acute pain in the depressed area of the thigh, the junction of the trunk at the thigh, knee joints, hip and the srrounding region, thus the children walk with pain.
Also, in affected patient,they are often afebrile or have no or low-grade fever.
Ultrasound shows the presence of joint effusion(fluid collection) of the left hip causing monoarticular disorder of synovial joints, Hence,the hip is held flexed or abducted. Treatment includes Clinical administration of nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drugs and weight barrier capable of inducing the patient by exertion some force and pressure towards the weight should be limited.