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Pelvic orientation and assessment of hip dysplasia in adults
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To ensure a neutral starting point and reproducible readings, especially in epidemiological and clinical studies, and when performing preoperative planning and follow-up of patients undergoing redirectional pelvic osteotomies, it is important that all aspects of the radiographic examination are controlled and reproducible. Furthermore, we found that studies of acetabular dysplasia based on supine urograms or colon radiographs without information about pelvic orientation, centering of the X-ray beam and tube to film distance, run a serious risk of erroneous measurements.
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