Table 1: Cases reported in the literature that present a slipped capital femoral epiphysis

in the context of a Kallmann syndrome.

Autor

(year)

Age (years)

Sex

Associated

conditions

Trauma

history

Side

Stability /

acuteness

Severity

(degree)

Interval

between

symptoms

and

treatment

SCFE

treatment

KS

syndrome

FU (years)

Takahashi,

19975

22

Male

Arachnoid

cyst,

empty sella

Right

Acute

3 years

Hemi-

arthroplasty

Choy WS,

19916

18

Female

No

trauma

Right

Acute

Moderate

2 weeks

CRIF

2 pins

HRT

1

Song,

20157

29

Male

Long

distance

walking

Left

Stable

Mild

3 days

Single

screw

in situ

fixation

HRT

7

Current

report,

2020

23

Male

Exercise

Left

Stable

Mild

2 weeks

Two

screws

in situ

fixation

HRT

2

CRIF = closed reduction and internal fixation.

FU = follow-up.

HRT = hormonal replacement therapy.

KS = Kallmann syndrome.

SCFE = slipped capital femoral epiphysis.