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Patients with borderline hip dysplasia present with inferior patient‐reported outcomes compared to true hip dysplasia [PDF]
Purpose The factors influencing patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) in individuals with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) remain poorly understood.
Quentin Karisch +5 more
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Developmental Hip Dysplasia Presenting as Bilateral Osteochondritis Dissecans Perthes-like Lesions Treated with Triple Pelvic Osteotomies: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the femoral head accounts for approximately 2% of all OCD cases. Most of the OCD lesions affecting the femoral head are secondary to pathologies concerning the femoral component of the hip joint, such as ...
Carlos Guevara-Serra +3 more
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Study on canine hip dysplasia and its diagnosis by imaging and molecular genetics techniques
The present paper is a bibliographical research on canine hip dysplasia using imaging and molecular genetics techniques. Ever since the first description in 1935 made by Schnelle, canine hip dysplasia has remained one of the most diagnosed orthopedic ...
Felix Daniel LUCACI +3 more
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Acquired hip dysplasia has been described in children with cerebral palsy (CP); periodic surveillance is recommended in this population to prevent hip displacement and dislocation.
Marcos Vinicius da Silva Pone +11 more
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Clinical Evaluation of the Hip With Focus on Assessment of Hip Instability
Background: Hip instability is a challenging clinical diagnosis, which often overlaps with the presentation of hip impingement and/or hip dysplasia.
Elizabeth H. G. Turner MD +2 more
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This consensus document has been prepared by a multidisciplinary group of experts (Paediatricians, Radiologists, Paediatric Orthopaedics) and it is mainly aimed at paediatricians, hospitals and primary care providers.
Rino Agostiniani +12 more
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Objectives Adults with developmental dysplasia of the hip face barriers in their everyday lives due to pain and physical limitations. In Denmark, some patients may not be eligible for hip-preserving surgery due to being overweight, hip osteoarthritis ...
Julie Sandell Jacobsen +3 more
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Background and purpose — Hip dysplasia in adults is a deformity in which the acetabulum inadequately covers the femoral head. The prevalence is sparingly described in the literature.
Rebecka Leide +5 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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Objectives To determine whether acetabular dysplasia is associated with hip pain at physical examination among adults with recent-onset inflammatory back pain (IBP) suggesting axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA).
Dewi Guellec +4 more
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