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La Reina Sangaran1, John-Paul Smith2, Flavia Menegotto3
1Paediatric Rheumatology, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, UK lareinasangaran@gmail.com.
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A young boy presented with increasing lower limb pain and swelling for a month. At the time of his hospitalisation, he was unable to walk. We report the patient's clinical journey with clinical commentary throughout, highlighting the importance that uncommon diseases may be diagnosed with a high index of suspicion and thorough history taking.
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