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of the pelvis. 1 An axial view is needed to detect cam deformities which are typically located anterosuperiorly. 1 In the absence of severe joint space narrowing, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the hip should be performed in all
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relation to the remaining pelvis could be affected by the radiographic quality and the pelvic tilt during the examination. 48 – 50 However, radiographic evaluation should be the first diagnostic tool and efforts may address a reliable examination
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length of the implants, image assessment is severely limited or even impossible 23 . When assessing longer spinal segments or larger regions of the pelvis the volume might be too small, so several scans might be necessary. In terms of high
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Introduction Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory-type arthritis that forms part of the group of spondyloarthritides. It primarily affects the spine and pelvis but peripheral arthritis and enthesitis are also common features
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bone metastases are in the breast, prostate, lung, kidney, and thyroid. The evolution of a bone metastasis depends on the affected bone type and its location. The most common sites of bone metastases are the spine, proximal femur, pelvis, ribs, and
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sense of rotation: nutation and counter-nutation (red arrows). In the case of nutation, the coccyx moves away from the pelvis which is responsible for the enlargement of the lower outlet. Counter-nutation is described by the narrowing of the lower outlet
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tomography (CT) imaging of the pelvis is performed as part of the polytrauma diagnostics, appropriate reconstructions can provide all the essential information for the diagnosis of a femoral head fracture. For patients with an isolated injury of the hip, AP
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described in CGA by the angular variations of the different joints/segments: ankle, knee, hip, pelvis and trunk. The raw data are measured by opto-electronic systems from the position of passive (or active) reflective markers attached directly on the skin of