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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF AT RISK FACTORS, INCIDENCE AND DIAGNOSIS OF INFANT DEVELOPMENT DYSPLASIA OF THE HIP
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Dysplasia, there is an inadequate development of the acetabulum, the femoral head or both, although there is also a concentric relationship between the articular surfaces. The aim of this study is to Incidence and diagnosis of infant development dysplasia of the Hip. A prospective study of all infants aged 0-6 months referred for a combined examination of the hips 2013-2017. The proportion of DDH and unstable hip(s) stratified by different reasons of referral were calculated. Acetabular index >30? in radiography or Graf Type 2b or worse in ultrasonography was considered diagnostic of DDH.In the current 5-year study, 1,500 infants aged 6 months or younger (60% girls) were referred to a combined study.A total of 334 (22%) infants ofwere diagnosed with DDH in her on the basis of imaging findings at initial presentation. Overall, 219 (65%) infants had unilateral DDH and 115 (34%) had bilateral DDH. 299 (90%) infants were diagnosed with DDH by ultrasonography and 35 (10%) were diagnosed with DDH by radiography.DDH were likewise routinely analyzed in infantsrecommended because of hip click or asymmetryddd