1.A not to be missed cause in a child with atraumatic limp
Malaysian Family Physician 2019;14(3):68-70
Children with musculoskeletal symptoms are commonly seen by general practitioners (GPs). Those
that present with atraumatic limp pose a particular diagnostic challenge. Although uncommon,
Perthes disease (PD) is an important cause of atraumatic limp in children and may result in
debilitating consequences if missed. We put forward a case of delayed diagnosis of PD in a child,
thus highlighting the need for a greater index of suspicion among GPs in approaching any child
with a limp.
2.Lo, the ever confounding nipple shadow!
Malaysian Family Physician 2020;15(3):79-81
The discovery of a solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN) on chest imaging can be alarming for both the
clinician and the patient. In the absence of a uniform guideline, managing SPN is nothing short of
challenging for primary care physicians (PCPs). We present a case here of a patient presenting with
prolonged cough who also displayed unilateral SPN on her chest radiograph. Through further
examination, this presence was later shown to be a nipple shadow simulating SPN, and the patient
was spared unnecessary testing and psychological distress.