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What are the consequences of not detecting it early?

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What are the consequences of not detecting it early?

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A.10) It can be absolutely disastrous. The child may limp lifelong e.g. if the ball of the hip joint is destroyed. If the disease is fulminant, it can even lead to death. Long term, it may lead to shortening of the leg, deformation of the extremity and joint dislocation.

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