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Table 3.
Relative risk of being exposed to traumatic and non-traumatic SCFE for boys compared to girls aged 5–19 years, per year and over the entire study period 1998–2010
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
Study year
RR [95 % CI]: M vs. F
1998 1.49
1999 1.05
2000 1.47
2001 1.73
2002 1.22
2003 1.57
2004 0.70
2005 1.05
2006 1.20
2007 0.99
2008 0.88
2009 0.87
2010 0.91
1998–2010 1.11
RR relative risk, CI confidence interval
Table 4.
[0.82–2.69]
[0.58–1.89]
[0.76–2.81]
[0.94–3.19]
[0.72–2.06] 3 [0.86–2.87]
[0.39–1.26] [0.57–1.93] [0.62–2.31] [0.58–1.70] [0.49–1.56] [0.54–1.41] [0.51–1.64] [0.95–1.30]
Relative risk of being exposed to non-traumatic SCFE for boys compared to girls aged 5–19 years, per year and over the entire study period 1998–2010
Study year
RR [95 % CI]: M vs. F
1998 1.23
1999 0.96
2000 1.56
2001 1.67
2002 1.30
2003 1.31
2004 0.76
2005 1.09
2006 0.89
2007 0.68
2008 0.64
2009 0.92
2010 0.59
1998–2010 0.99
[0.61–2.47] [0.48–1.91] [0.74–3.31] [0.82–3.40] [0.72–2.36] [0.69–2.50] [0.40–1.47] [0.53–2.24] [0.43–1.85] [0.36–1.26] [0.32–1.25] [0.53–1.59] [0.30–1.18] [0.82–1.18
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