Thirty-four patients were studied throughout the evolution of Perthes ’ disease. The acetabular changes included osteopoenia of the roof, irregularity of its contour, and decrease in its depth. These changes were proportional to the femoral head involvement. The purpose of the study was to assess the effect of the morphological changes of the femoral head on the acetabulum and the outcome, and to determine the extent to which coxa magna and acetabular enlargement induced by Perthes disease in childhood persist into adolescence. Radioisotope scans of the hip were examined in four-teen children with unilateral Perthes ’ disease and comparison was made with the contralateral hip. These scans showed increased uptake on the lateral part of the a...
This paper reports a cross-sectional anthropometric study of232 children (192 boys, forty girls) age...
Introduction: The treatment strategies for residual deformity of Perthes disease are not established...
Six boys were examined during the second year of life, each with symptoms in one hip. The affected f...
Thirty-four patients were studied throughout the evolution of Perthes ’ disease. The acetabular chan...
Radiographs of 155 Indian children were examined to identify the acetabular changes which occur in P...
hips and found that 50.7 per cent of treated patients developed congruous spherical femoral heads In...
Introduction: Legg-Calve-Perthes disease is a juvenile idiopathic aseptic, non-inflammatory, osteon...
Perthes ’ disease involving the whole of the femoral head in 36 children was treated by innominate o...
Abstract The acetabular retroversion has a moderate incidence of 31–60% in all patients of the Perth...
Purpose In this study, we investigated the outcome of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease in children present...
(1909) independently and within a year of each other described an abnormality of the femoral capital...
A simple radiological procedure to evaluate the acetabular depth in the growing hip, is proposed. Th...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (LCP) is o...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiology and treatment of Perthes’ disease of the...
We studied the pattern of proximal femoral growth after severe Perthes ’ disease (Catterall grade II...
This paper reports a cross-sectional anthropometric study of232 children (192 boys, forty girls) age...
Introduction: The treatment strategies for residual deformity of Perthes disease are not established...
Six boys were examined during the second year of life, each with symptoms in one hip. The affected f...
Thirty-four patients were studied throughout the evolution of Perthes ’ disease. The acetabular chan...
Radiographs of 155 Indian children were examined to identify the acetabular changes which occur in P...
hips and found that 50.7 per cent of treated patients developed congruous spherical femoral heads In...
Introduction: Legg-Calve-Perthes disease is a juvenile idiopathic aseptic, non-inflammatory, osteon...
Perthes ’ disease involving the whole of the femoral head in 36 children was treated by innominate o...
Abstract The acetabular retroversion has a moderate incidence of 31–60% in all patients of the Perth...
Purpose In this study, we investigated the outcome of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease in children present...
(1909) independently and within a year of each other described an abnormality of the femoral capital...
A simple radiological procedure to evaluate the acetabular depth in the growing hip, is proposed. Th...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (LCP) is o...
Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiology and treatment of Perthes’ disease of the...
We studied the pattern of proximal femoral growth after severe Perthes ’ disease (Catterall grade II...
This paper reports a cross-sectional anthropometric study of232 children (192 boys, forty girls) age...
Introduction: The treatment strategies for residual deformity of Perthes disease are not established...
Six boys were examined during the second year of life, each with symptoms in one hip. The affected f...