A6-year-old girl presents with a limp. the parents noted that the girl was having difficulty walking for the past two days. they deny trauma or fever but did note a cold one week prior. on physical exam, the girl appears well and is afebrile, with the left hip held flexed and abducted. laboratory tests reveal normal erythrocyte sedimentation rate (esr), c-reactive protein (crp), and wbc. ultrasound shows the presence of joint effusion of the left hip. which of the following of the most likely diagnosis? a. myositis
b. septic arthritis
c. stress fracture
d. transient (toxic) synovitis
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