Bilateral lower leg pain in a runner(2)
James H. Cowan III, M.D.
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Abstract:
20 y.o. track athlete with several weeks of bilateral lower leg pain. Lower leg radiographs appeared normal.
Question Text
Given the clinical scenario the most likely etiology causing this appearance is:
Answers
Answer: Chronic venous insufficency causing periosteal reaction
Correct Answer?
No
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Answer: Lung cancer with resultant hypertrophic osteoarthropathy.
Correct Answer?
No
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Answer: Periostitis secondary to periosteal stress at sites of muscle attachment
Correct Answer?
Yes
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Answer: Chronic glomerulonephritis with secondary hyperparathyroidism
Correct Answer?
No
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Bilateral lower leg pain in a runner