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Diseases » Slipped epiphysis » Summary
 

What is Slipped epiphysis?

What is Slipped epiphysis?

  • Slipped epiphysis: Slippage of joint cartilage at the hip joint.

Slipped epiphysis: Introduction

Types of Slipped epiphysis:

Broader types of Slipped epiphysis:

Who gets Slipped epiphysis?

Patient Profile for Slipped epiphysis: Mostly teens

Gender Profile for Slipped epiphysis: More boys than girls

How serious is Slipped epiphysis?

Complications of Slipped epiphysis: see complications of Slipped epiphysis

What causes Slipped epiphysis?

Risk factors for Slipped epiphysis: see risk factors for Slipped epiphysis

What are the symptoms of Slipped epiphysis?

Symptoms of Slipped epiphysis: see symptoms of Slipped epiphysis

Complications of Slipped epiphysis: see complications of Slipped epiphysis

Slipped epiphysis: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Slipped epiphysis.

How is it treated?

Treatments for Slipped epiphysis: see treatments for Slipped epiphysis
Research for Slipped epiphysis: see research for Slipped epiphysis

Organs Affected by Slipped epiphysis:

Organs and body systems related to Slipped epiphysis include:

Name of Slipped epiphysis

Main name of condition: Slipped epiphysis

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