Background and purpose — Pelvic radiographs are traditionally used for assessing femoral head migration in residual acetabular dysplasia (RAD). Knowledge of the heightened importance of cartilaginous structures in this condition has led to increased use of MRI in assessing both osseous and cartilaginous structures of the pediatric hip. Therefore, we assessed the relationship between migration percentages (MP) found on MRI and conventional radiographs. Second, we analyzed the reliability of MP in MRI and radiographs. Patients and methods — We retrospectively identified 16 patients (mean age 5 years [2–8], 14 girls), examined for RAD during a period of 2½ years. 4 raters performed blinded repeated measurements of osseous migration percentage ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the use of cartilaginous contours at the femoral condyles instead of bo...
Introduction Assessment of femoral torsion on preoperative hip imaging is recommended. However, it i...
BACKGROUND: Reimer's migration percentage (MP) is the most established radiographic risk factor for ...
Radiologic measures of migration percentage (MP) and acetabular index (AI) taken from plain radiogra...
Background: The outcome measure of neonatal hip screening is usually the radiographic acetabular ind...
BACKGROUND:: Migration percentage (MP) is an accepted method of assessing lateral displacement of th...
BACKGROUND:: Radiologic hip surveillance is recommended for children with cerebral palsy (CP) at ris...
[Purpose] Reimers' hip migration percentage (MP) is commonly used to document the extent of hip disp...
Background and purpose - Pelvic obliquity, common in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), changes t...
Objective: To determine the repeatability and limits of agreement for X-ray measurement of hip migra...
Purpose: To determine how the magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity seen with variability in dist...
Hip dysplasia is characterized by insufficient femoral head coverage (FHC). Quantification of FHC is...
OBJECTIVE: To determine reliability and clinical use of two methods of migration index (MI) in CP pa...
Purpose In case of residual hip dysplasia (RHD) in children, pelvic radiographs are sometimes insuff...
BACKGROUND Several hip and knee pathologies are associated with aberrant femoral torsion. Diagnos...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the use of cartilaginous contours at the femoral condyles instead of bo...
Introduction Assessment of femoral torsion on preoperative hip imaging is recommended. However, it i...
BACKGROUND: Reimer's migration percentage (MP) is the most established radiographic risk factor for ...
Radiologic measures of migration percentage (MP) and acetabular index (AI) taken from plain radiogra...
Background: The outcome measure of neonatal hip screening is usually the radiographic acetabular ind...
BACKGROUND:: Migration percentage (MP) is an accepted method of assessing lateral displacement of th...
BACKGROUND:: Radiologic hip surveillance is recommended for children with cerebral palsy (CP) at ris...
[Purpose] Reimers' hip migration percentage (MP) is commonly used to document the extent of hip disp...
Background and purpose - Pelvic obliquity, common in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP), changes t...
Objective: To determine the repeatability and limits of agreement for X-ray measurement of hip migra...
Purpose: To determine how the magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity seen with variability in dist...
Hip dysplasia is characterized by insufficient femoral head coverage (FHC). Quantification of FHC is...
OBJECTIVE: To determine reliability and clinical use of two methods of migration index (MI) in CP pa...
Purpose In case of residual hip dysplasia (RHD) in children, pelvic radiographs are sometimes insuff...
BACKGROUND Several hip and knee pathologies are associated with aberrant femoral torsion. Diagnos...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the use of cartilaginous contours at the femoral condyles instead of bo...
Introduction Assessment of femoral torsion on preoperative hip imaging is recommended. However, it i...
BACKGROUND: Reimer's migration percentage (MP) is the most established radiographic risk factor for ...