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Neonatal Septic “Dislocation” of the Hip: True Dislocation or Pathological Epiphyseal Separation?
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1975
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MedicineSeptic DislocationTrue DislocationSurgeryAnatomical PossibilitesPathological Epiphyseal SeparationOrthopaedic SurgeryPediatric Orthopedic Surgery
The clinical and roentgenologic appearance of septic dislocation of the hip may be caused by either a true dislocation or a pathological epiphyseal separation due to osteomyelitis. Arthrography of the hip permits differentiation in the neonate. The significance of these two anatomical possibilites is discussed in terms of follow-up and results of neonatal infections about the hip, and a case of pathological epiphyseal separation at the hip diagnosed in the neonatal period by aspiration and arthrography and followed up for 3 years is presented.
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