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Ultrasonography helpful in diagnosing developmental hip dysplasia
Ultrasonography for diagnosis and management of possible hip instability may lead to less splinting and surgery in the first 2 years of life, with no significant difference in radiographic abnormalities. Cost-effectiveness, long-term hip mobility, and consistency of ultrasound interpretation is not proven.
Ultrasonography for diagnosis and management of possible hip instability may lead to less splinting and surgery in the first 2 years of life, with no significant difference in radiographic abnormalities. Cost-effectiveness, long-term hip mobility, and consistency of ultrasound interpretation is not proven.
Ultrasonography for diagnosis and management of possible hip instability may lead to less splinting and surgery in the first 2 years of life, with no significant difference in radiographic abnormalities. Cost-effectiveness, long-term hip mobility, and consistency of ultrasound interpretation is not proven.
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