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© 1993 British Society for Rheumatology


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BENIGN SYNOVITIS OF THE HIP IN ADULTS

M. NYSKA*, D. BUSKILA{dagger}, C. B. HOWARD*, Y. ZINGER{dagger}, T. KLEIN{ddagger}, D. PLOTQUIN* and S. SUKENIK§

*Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery
{dagger}Internal Medicine ‘A’
{ddagger}Tissue Typing Laboratories Belinson Medical Centre, Petah- Tikva, Israel
§Rheumatology Unit, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Soroka Medical Centre of Kupat Holim, Beer-Sheva

Hip synovitis plays a part in many rheumatic diseases. In the young adult acute arthritis may be due to reaction to trauma, infection or gout. Although transient synovitis of the hip is a well-known phenomena in children the condition is not welldocumented in adults. We present 10 young adults with idiopathic transient synovitis of hip who had attended the Soroka Medical Centre between 1986 and 1990.

KEY WORDS: Transient hip synovitis, Adult, Idiopathic


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