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Comparative analyses of genetic trends and prospects for selection against hip and elbow dysplasia in 15 UK dog breeds [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Hip dysplasia remains one of the most serious hereditary diseases occurring in dogs despite long-standing evaluation schemes designed to aid selection for healthy joints. Many researchers have recommended the use of estimated breeding values (
Blott, Sarah C. +2 more
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Background Mongolian traditional swaddling of infants, where arms and legs are extended with a tight wrapping and hips are in adduction position, may lead to abnormal maturation and formation of the hip joint; and is a contributing factor for ...
Munkhtulga Ulziibat +5 more
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Update on pediatric hip imaging [PDF]
Hip disorders are common in children. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are important because of the potential complications. Symptoms are frequently nonspecific, and clinical examination can be difficult and unreliable, especially in smaller children ...
Herregods, Nele +3 more
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Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
With the increase in population and the decrease in infant mortality rates in the world and in Turkey, the problems seen in newborn babies cause more issues in their youth and adulthood. There are blood tests and screenings to detect these problems early on.
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Ultrasound (US) of the infant hip is used to diagnose developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). We present a new sonographic sign that describes the periphery of the femoral head and the acetabulum as two concentric circles.During 2008–2019, 3650 infants
Nikolaos Laliotis +2 more
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Modular stem in total hip arthroplasty for patients with trochanter valgus deformity: surgical technique and case series. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Trochanter valgus deformity (TVD) is a rare condition of total hip arthroplasty (THA). Femoral osteotomy could be required in correcting the deformity to implant femoral stem in severe TVD.
Chai, Wei +6 more
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Introduction: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) refers to congenital and/or developmental hip instability that can result in hip joint subluxation or dislocation. When detected neonatally, conservative treatment with hip bracing can restore normal
Muddaluru Varun +5 more
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Total hip replacement in young adults with hip dysplasia. Age at diagnosis, previous treatment, quality of life, and validation of diagnoses reported to the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register between 1987 and 2007 [PDF]
Background and purpose: Dysplasia of the hip increases the risk of secondary degenerative change and subsequent total hip replacement. Here we report on age at diagnosis of dysplasia, previous treatment, and quality of life for patients born after 1967 ...
Engesæter, Ingvild Øvstebø +5 more
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Background Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) affects 1–3% of newborns and 20% of cases are bilateral. The optimal surgical management strategy for patients with bilateral DDH who fail bracing, closed reduction or present too late for these methods
Edward Alan Jenner +5 more
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BACKGROUND: Detecting developmental dysplasia of the hip in infants is crucial. This study aimed to estimate the sensitivity of clinical screening for developmental dysplasia of the hip in a tertiary care setting.
Enrica Pittaluga +2 more
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