Abstract:Introduction. Hip dysplasia with subluxation represents insufficient coverage of the femur's head placed in the dysplastic acetabulum. This lack of coverage ranges from barely noticeable to condition where half of femur head is uncovered by acetabulum. The caput-collum-diaphyseal angle of the proximal femur and anteversion angle of collum are increased, Wiberg's angle is less than 15° and Ménard-Shenton line is interrupted. Hip joint degeneration occurs very early. When radiological signs of hip joint degenera… Show more
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