Abnormally Widened Symphysis Pubis of a Child: Nontraumatic and with No Associated Metabolic Abnormalities
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Case Report
P: 225-227
April 2021

Abnormally Widened Symphysis Pubis of a Child: Nontraumatic and with No Associated Metabolic Abnormalities

GMJ 2021;32(2):225-227
1. Özel Tekirdağ Yaşam Hospital, Tekirdağ, Turkey
2. Kastamonu Government Hospital, Kastamonu, Turkey
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Received Date: 21.11.2019
Accepted Date: 01.02.2021
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ABSTRACT

Widened symphysis pubis is not commonly seen but may be seen in such a variety either during growing period or incidentally. There are normal variations in the size of the symphysis pubis throughout childhood. However, as orthopaedic proffesionals, we should be aware of the normal variation in size of the symphysis pubis and that trauma is not the only cause of an abnormally widened symphysis pubis. This report describes an idiopathic widened symphysis pubis unrelated to any other congenital pathology or trauma and emphasizes the normal variation of the symphysis pubis and the need for clinical importance.

Keywords:
Symphysis pubis, paediatrics