2011
DOI: 10.1016/s2255-4971(15)30318-9
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Proposal for Standardization of Radiographic Studies on the Hip and Pelvis

Abstract: Diagnoses of hip and pelvis disorders are based on the detailed medical history, physical examination and laboratory tests, as appropriate for each condition. Plain radiography is still the initial examination of choice and, because of its importance, there is a need to standardize radiographic studies, both in relation to execution and in radiographic series, according to the different pathological conditions. The aim of this paper was to propose standardization for the main radiographic views of the hip and … Show more

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“…In the immediate post‐operative period, plain digital radiographies (anteroposterior [AP] and profile [P] views) of the pelvis and of the hip ipsilateral to the osteosynthesis were obtained, according to the standardization proposed by Polesello et al 22 In AP view, the patient was positioned supine with the legs in internal rotation of 15–20° and with the beam of X‐rays directed at the midline just above the pubic symphysis. In Acelin's profile view, the patient was positioned supine with 90° of flexion of the contralateral hip, with the X‐ray tube angled at 45° cranially in the horizontal plane, toward the root of the affected thigh ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the immediate post‐operative period, plain digital radiographies (anteroposterior [AP] and profile [P] views) of the pelvis and of the hip ipsilateral to the osteosynthesis were obtained, according to the standardization proposed by Polesello et al 22 In AP view, the patient was positioned supine with the legs in internal rotation of 15–20° and with the beam of X‐rays directed at the midline just above the pubic symphysis. In Acelin's profile view, the patient was positioned supine with 90° of flexion of the contralateral hip, with the X‐ray tube angled at 45° cranially in the horizontal plane, toward the root of the affected thigh ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Padronização na análise dos exames de imagem aumenta a precisão e a velocidade com que se realiza essa análise. 35 Outro componente importante ao avaliar as imagens é considerar-se o todo, ou seja, os achados devem ser entendidos em associação. Por exemplo, uma deformidade tipo came pequena associada a retroversão femoral pode ser mais grave do que uma deformidade tipo came maior com anteversão femoral normal.…”
Section: Estudos De Imagemunclassified
“…Diferentes séries radiográficas são indicadas na literatura para avaliação inicial do quadril doloroso em adultos jovens. 35,37,38 Nepple et al 39 avaliaram a acurácia de diferentes incidências radiográficas na detecção de deformidades tipo came, comparando-as com a tomografia computadorizada (TC). Estes autores demonstraram que a incidência de Dunn com 45°de flexão foi a mais sensível (71% a 80%) e a de Lauenstein (frog leg lateral) foi a mais específica (91% a 100%).…”
Section: Radiografiaunclassified
“…Since then, the number of articles on the subject has grown exponentially 15, 18. In recent years, the issue has been repeatedly addressed in the Brazilian Journal of Orthopedics 4, 8, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%