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  • Noora Skants (11781227)
  • Mikko Rönty (439814)
  • Olli Komulainen (15280757)
  • Miikka Keski-Keturi (16712568)
  • Kaisa Huotari (16712571)
  • Maria Alander-Pekkarinen (16712574)
  • Marjut Sihvo (16712577)
  • Minna Laitinen (4443874)
  • Rita Linko (3614441)
Publication date
July 2023

Abstract

Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a common treatment for osteoarthritis and is also performed for other conditions, such as secondary arthritis due to developmental dysplasia of the hip. Various THA types may be complicated by osteolysis and an inflammatory pseudotumor due to an adverse reaction to metal debris. Rarely, THA has been associated with malignant tumors, but their causality remains unclear. In this case report, we describe a female patient with developmental dysplasia of the hip. She had undergone left metal-on-polyethylene THA, acetabular revision of the THA, and left total knee arthroplasty. In addition, she had a history of dyslipidemia and telangiectasia of the eyes, anemia, hiatal hernia, and pleuritis. A THA-associated mass ...

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