Perthes' disease of the hip in Liverpool

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A survey of Perthes' disease of the hip in three regions of England showed a higher incidence in the Mersey region compared with Trent or Wessex. To explore this further a case register was set up in Liverpool. Analysis of all new cases that occurred in Liverpool and adjacent parts of Knowsley and Sefton during 1976-81 showed a steep gradient with social class, ranging from 7.7/100,000 children in the higher classes to 26.3/100,000 in social class V. The inner city of Liverpool, which has been shown to be underprivileged, had the highest yearly incidence of the disease ever reported - 21.1 cases/100,000 children aged 14 years and under. The associations with poverty support the hypothesis that undernutrition is a causative factor in the disease.

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Hall, A. J., Barker, D. J. P., Dangerfield, P. H., & Taylor, J. F. (1983). Perthes’ disease of the hip in Liverpool. British Medical Journal, 287(6407), 1757–1759. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.287.6407.1757

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