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. 1991 Jan-Feb;15(1):115-20.
doi: 10.1097/00004728-199101000-00018.

Acetabular angles and femoral anteversion in dysplastic hips in adults: CT investigation

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Acetabular angles and femoral anteversion in dysplastic hips in adults: CT investigation

S Anda et al. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1991 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Transpelvic CT was used to quantify the relationship between the acetabulum and proximal femur in 21 adult patients (33 hips) with congenital hip dysplasia (defined by a center edge angle of less than 20 degrees). The anterior and posterior acetabular sector angles (AASA and PASA) were measured, as well as the degree of acetabular and femoral anteversion. The results demonstrated deficient anterior acetabular support (i.e., decreased AASA) in approximately two-thirds of the dysplastic hips and reduced posterior support (i.e., decreased PASA) in one-third. The acetabular anteversion was normal. The femoral anteversion. however, was greater than normal in most hip. As important additional information is obtained by CT compared with conventional radiography, CT is recommended when operative procedures aimed at preventing or postponing osteoarthrosis are considered.

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