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2017
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20175461
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Abnormal ossified structures around the hip joint and its clinical implications

Abstract: Background: The hip joint is the body’s second largest weight-bearing joint forms a connection from the lower limb to the pelvic girdle. It is formed by an articulation between the pelvic acetabulum and the head of the femur. Ankylosis or fusion of the joint, ossification of the adjacent ligaments and calcific tendinitis of adjacent muscles can decrease the mobility of the joint. The study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence of abnormal ossified structures around the hip joint.Methods: This study was carr… Show more

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“…Abnormal ossified structures around the hip joint were noted by Chakravarthi et al [4] as unilateral ossified acetabular labrum with ossified transverse acetabular ligament in seven right hip bones with very rare and peculiar unilateral ossified and complete fused left hip.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Abnormal ossified structures around the hip joint were noted by Chakravarthi et al [4] as unilateral ossified acetabular labrum with ossified transverse acetabular ligament in seven right hip bones with very rare and peculiar unilateral ossified and complete fused left hip.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%