Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a vital and most frequently diagnosed disorder in pediatricrequiring developement and implementation of new diagnostic methods because of failure in detection of early dysplastic changes. Limitation in applying the diagnostic instrumental methods in infants and lack of uniform standards of clinical practice and management results in the increase in treatment cost and duration of rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was the search for new sensitive methods of diagnostics and treatment of DDH and profound study of pathogenic mechanisms. Despite the great attention of international pediatric specialists to the problem of DDH in children, the methods for early diagnostics, prevention of severe forms and complications are not still developed. The current study identifies the molecular mechanisms of DDH pathology and analyses the opportunities of instrumental and non-instrumental methods for its diagnosis. The authors presented the promising biomarkers and cytokines for the diagnosis and prediction of DDH.
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