2018
DOI: 10.1093/jhps/hny039
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Ptosis of the hip: a new radiographic finding in patients undergoing femoroacetabular osteoplasty

Abstract: Ptosis is a newly described phenomenon appearing on AP radiographs of patients undergoing femoroacetabular osteoplasty (FAO), and refers to a reverse break down in Shenton’s Line. Thorough characterization of this phenomenon is needed to better understand the hip morphology and pathologic ramifications. Our goal was to define the radiographic hip parameters accompanying a break down in Shenton’s Line and to determine how these values compare with standard values in normal hips. Using two independent readers, w… Show more

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“…I enjoyed also the study by Sutton et al . [8] on so-called ptosis of the hip, a newly described phenomenon seen on the AP radiograph of the hip that is essentially a reverse break in Shenton’s line. In this era of hi-tech investigation, there is so much information an experienced practitioner can gain from a plain radiograph.…”
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“…I enjoyed also the study by Sutton et al . [8] on so-called ptosis of the hip, a newly described phenomenon seen on the AP radiograph of the hip that is essentially a reverse break in Shenton’s line. In this era of hi-tech investigation, there is so much information an experienced practitioner can gain from a plain radiograph.…”
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confidence: 99%