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Case Reports
. 2014 May 19:2014:bcr2014204356.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2014-204356.

Developmental hip dysplasia in a 104-year-old patient

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Developmental hip dysplasia in a 104-year-old patient

Rowan Knulst et al. BMJ Case Rep. .
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Figure 1
Plain radiograph showing dislocation of both hips with dysplasia of the acetabuli, accompanied by severe deformation of the femoral heads and probably neoacetabuli formed at the iliac wing.

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