A 4-year-old first born girl was presented to the orthopedic department. Her parents were concerned about their daughter’s hips clicking. However, they also mentioned that there was no pain associated with it. The mother also had a similar problem in her childhood. Like her mother, the baby was delivered via the breech position. During the gestation, the mother was diagnosed with oligohydramnios.
Examination The child was in no obvious distress or pain Her hips had evidence of asymmetrical skin creases Movement of the right hip led to a reproducible clicking/ snapping Radiograph was acquired. What is the most likely diagnosis? How would you manage this patient? *This case is from Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only. Source: 100 Cases In Orthopedics And Rheumatology