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A four-year-old girl was referred to the paediatric rheumatology clinic for evaluation of a limp. She was previously well until eight weeks before her initial presentation when her parents noted that she was limping, particularly in the morning. She seemed reluctant to walk down the stairs, became more whiny and frequently asked to be carried. Later in the day, she was seen running around the playground normally. She had no fever, rash or other constitutional symptoms.
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