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Development of magnetic resonance imaging in development dysplasia of hip |
LIU Ling-ling, GAO Yue, LI Qi, MENG Yan, PAN Shi-nong |
Department of Radiology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang 110004, China |
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Abstract Developmental dislocation of the hip(DDH) is one of the most common deformities in children, the incidence is high, early diagnosis and treatment of great significance. For a long time, the diagnosis and treatment of DDH mainly depended on the pelvic X-ray film examination, and the pathological changes of DDH were complicated. In addition to the changes of bony structure, the changes of cartilage, soft tissue and ligament are more and more valued. Hip joint is a complex structure that needs to be evaluated in three dimension. Therefore, the traditional X-ray film provides the clinical information appears to be very limited. In recent years, ultrasound, CT, MRI and other imaging technology development is very rapid. Since the application of MRI, it has shown great advantages in the research, diagnosis and treatment of DDH.
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Received: 06 June 2017
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