Investigations
1st investigations to order
bilateral antero-posterior x-rays
Test
Plain x-rays should be ordered for all patients who are suspected to have SCFE. On the antero-posterior view, Klein's line, which is drawn along the superior aspect of the femoral neck, normally intersects some part of the femoral head in a healthy hip.
Result
Klein's line does not intersect the femoral head
frog-leg lateral x-rays
Test
The frog-leg lateral view is more sensitive than antero-posterior x-rays for detection of an early slip.[25] Klein's line in this view may be similar to that in anteroposterior radiographs. The physis will also be blurred or widened (Bloomberg's sign).[Figure caption and citation for the preceding image starts]: Klein lines are drawn along the superior cortex of the femoral neck. A normal Klein line will intersect the epiphysis. An abnormal Klein line does not intersect the epiphysis, as the femoral neck has moved proximally and anteriorly relative to the epiphysisImage courtesy of John M. Flynn, MD [Citation ends].
Result
Klein's line does not intersect the femoral head; Bloomberg's sign positive
Investigations to consider
metabolic panel
Test
Results may reflect a pattern of renal osteodystrophy
Result
creatinine may be elevated
serum thyroid function tests
Test
Hypothyroidism is an endocrine disorder associated with SCFE.
Result
TSH may be elevated
serum growth hormone
Test
May indicate growth hormone deficiency.
Result
may be low
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