2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00256-015-2236-z
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The femoral neck-shaft angle on plain radiographs: a systematic review

Abstract: Our data showed a high variance of the reported neck-shaft angles. Notably, we identified the inconsistency of the published methods of measurement as a central issue. The reported effect of rotation-correction cannot be reliably verified.

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“…The clinical validity of these features must still be assessed, particularly the centrum–collum–diaphysis angle given that it relies on patient positioning (e.g., an external rotation of the leg or marked antetorsion of the femur projects the angle incorrectly). It is also known that there is a high variance reported in the medical literature for measuring this angle, with inconsistency in how radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons account for this [25]. In addition, it is also doubtful whether coxa valga is a true, primary feature of JIA because it is more likely secondary to prolonged immobilisation from disuse secondary to non-weight-bearing [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical validity of these features must still be assessed, particularly the centrum–collum–diaphysis angle given that it relies on patient positioning (e.g., an external rotation of the leg or marked antetorsion of the femur projects the angle incorrectly). It is also known that there is a high variance reported in the medical literature for measuring this angle, with inconsistency in how radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons account for this [25]. In addition, it is also doubtful whether coxa valga is a true, primary feature of JIA because it is more likely secondary to prolonged immobilisation from disuse secondary to non-weight-bearing [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the reproducibility has been questioned and various methods of measurement were described [1, 18]. While the method of Müller as presented by Boese et al seems to allow for a sufficient reliability, a current systematic analysis of its application in the published literature emphasized the necessity to improve the method of its measurement [1]. Second, the NSA shows significant differences between ethnic groups, sexes, and age [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Second, the NSA shows significant differences between ethnic groups, sexes, and age [19]. Of note, historical specimens showed significant differences compared to current populations [1, 19]. Third, the NSA is highly dependent from hip rotation and the projected NSA can differ significantly from the true (maximum) NSA (Figure 1) [7, 8, 15].…”
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confidence: 99%
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