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Abstract

Twenty adults (32 hips) with acetabular dysplasia were followed up for an average of 22 years to determine the natural history of the disorder. Initially, all hips had a center-edge (CE) angle of Wiberg of 20° or less and an essentially intact Shenton's line with no roentgenographic evidence of osteoarthritis. Average patient age initially was 43 years (range, 27–57 years) and at final follow-up examination, 65 years. Various parameters of hip integrity were measured, including the CE angle of Wiberg, acetabular angle of Sharp, percentage of the femoral head covered by the ace-tabulum, acetabular depth, and inclination of the lateral lip of the acetabulum. None of these indicators proved a reliable prognostic aid for predicting the rate at which the osteoarthritis process supervened in any one case.