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Slipped upper femoral epiphysis and primary juvenile hypothyroidism
The pathogenesis of slipped upper femoral epiphysis is unknown but the condition has been linked with various endocrine disorders. Nine patients with slipped epiphyses in association with primary juvenile hypothyroidism are presented.
CS Smith +5 more
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Purpose To compare intraoperative findings associated with instability and clinical outcomes after hip arthroscopic femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) surgery in patients with normal anteversion (NA) and excessive femoral anteversion (EA). Methods Inclusion criteria were FAIS cases who underwent primary arthroscopic management from January ...
Yohei Matsushita +10 more
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Residual Femoral Deformity and Femoroacetabular Impingement after Intertrochanteric Osteotomy for Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis [PDF]
We retrospectively reviewed 29 hips in which intertrochanteric osteotomies were performed for severe slipped capital femoral epiphyses. Mean age at surgery: 12.6 years. Mean follow-up period: 6 years.
Akazawa, Hirofumi +8 more
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Background The high loads on adolescent athletes’ musculoskeletal system are known to cause morphological and degenerative changes in bone, intervertebral discs and joints.
Páll Sigurgeir Jónasson +6 more
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Abstract Purpose This study aims to investigate the relationship between anterosuperior labral hypertrophy and other morphological parameters in hips with radiographically sufficient lateral coverage. Our hypothesis is that anterior undercoverage or combined high values of femoral torsion and acetabulaer version, represented as an increased McKibbin ...
Octavian Andronic +5 more
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Objective: To compare proximal femur radiologic angles in patients with slipped capital femoral epiphysis and to analyze whether computerized tomography may modify the treatment.
Ibere Pereira Datti +5 more
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Skeletal Dysplasia During the Bronze Age in Northeast Thailand (3000–2500 BP)
ABSTRACT This study examines a case of skeletal dysplasia in an adult male (B290) from the Bronze Age at the site of Ban Non Wat, Northeast Thailand. Skeletal dysplasia, a group of genetic disorders affecting bone and cartilage growth, presents diagnostic challenges due to overlapping clinical features.
Nuttheera Kaoboriboon +5 more
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Purpose To determine the angle of hip flexion at which femoral neck chondral lesions in patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) engage the labrum under direct arthroscopic visualization. Methods Primary hip arthroscopy patients between 2022 and 2024 with intraoperatively identified femoral neck chondral lesions were included ...
Benjamin T. Johnson +5 more
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Post-mortem description of slipped capital femoral epiphysis
We found, in a museum collection of skeletons, nine adult hips with untreated slipped capital femoral epiphyses. All the specimens were from men, five black and two white. Their mean age at death was 44 years. Seven of the femora were retroverted beyond
M Pathria +4 more
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Objectives: We investigated the relationship between the grade and chronicity (acute-chronic) of the slip and the development of avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head after surgery for slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE).\nMethods: The study ...
Yakup Yildirim +2 more
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