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studied pre-operatively with arthrography. In these dislocated hips, the labrum was described as thickened and pressed medial to the femoral head. 26 However, in newborns, if early diagnosis and treatment are applied, the labrum was always over the
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early diagnosis. 3 , 10 Min et al reported the natural history of ONFH in 81 asymptomatic hips with a mean follow-up of 8.3 years. 11 Eventually, 32% of the cases progressed to collapse, underlining the benefits of early diagnosis for
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administration of cefazolin or cefdinir for one week: no reinfection is reported. 19 Discussion Treatment of septic arthritis of the native adult hip poses distinct challenges for orthopaedic surgeons: early diagnosis and definitive surgery are
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history of symptoms, an early diagnosis, and no prior ankle pathology ( Fig. 4 ). 49 Fig. 3 Surgical approach in tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS): 5–6 cm incision, 1.5 cm posterior to the tibial malleolus, slightly arched towards the plantar region: (a
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injury. CT scanning is essential in all suspected cases and can aid in management planning. Early diagnosis and timely management of these fractures are useful in order to avoid long-term problems of malunion, nonunion or severe subtalar arthritis
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Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare disease that can affect any joint, bursa or tendon sheath.
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The hip is less frequently affected than the knee, and hence is less discussed in scientific journals.
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PVNS of the hip mainly occurs in young adults, requiring early diagnosis and adequate treatment to obtain good results.
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There is no consensus on the management of PVNS of the hip in current literature.
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We will discuss the options for surgical intervention in hip PVNS using a literature review of clinical, biological, etiological, histological and radiographic aspects of the disease.
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(anteroposterior spinal fusion) demonstrating solid spinal fusion. Conclusions EOS necessitates early diagnosis and prompt treatment to prevent severe and life-threatening cardiopulmonary compromise. Casting at an early phase may cure EOS, whilst more
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replacements. Early diagnosis is therefore critical as it affects essentially the young and middle-aged population and because a progression of the disease to a collapse of the femoral head is seen in up to 80% of patients if left untreated. 6 In addition
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