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Acetabular labral sulcus

An acetabular labral sulcus is a type of normal variant seen as a cleft-like appearance on imaging. It forms where the labrum meets the adjacent articular cartilage. Several sulci can be identified which include several sublabral sulci posterosuperior ~ 48% anterosuperior ~ 44% anteroinferio...
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Acetabular labral tear

  Diagnosis certain
Roberto Schubert
Published 20 May 2011
89% complete
MRI
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Acetabular labral tear

  Diagnosis almost certain
Utkarsh Kabra
Published 16 Apr 2021
77% complete
MRI
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Acetabular labral tear

  Diagnosis certain
Jan Frank Gerstenmaier
Published 21 Mar 2013
92% complete
MRI
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Acetabular labral tear

Acetabular labral tear, as the name implies, is a tear involving the acetabular labrum of the hip. It is defined as a defect in the labral surface, intralabral surface or chondrolabral junction 10. With the increasing use of hip arthroscopy in orthopedic surgery since the 1970s, pathologies of ...
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Acetabular labral tear

  Diagnosis probable
Andrew Lawson
Published 25 Oct 2013
48% complete
MRI
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Acetabular labral tear and paralabral cysts

  Diagnosis almost certain
Senai Goitom Sereke
Published 19 Feb 2024
77% complete
MRI
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Acetabular labral tear hip

  Diagnosis certain
Kamel Mahmoud Alkhateeb
Published 20 Nov 2019
86% complete
Ultrasound MRI
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Acetabular labral tear with cam type hip lesion

  Diagnosis almost certain
Andrew Lawson
Published 23 Dec 2013
58% complete
MRI
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Acetabular labral tear with paralabral cyst

  Diagnosis certain
Nafisa Shakir Batta
Published 29 Aug 2013
92% complete
MRI
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Acetabular labral tear with paralabral cyst

  Diagnosis almost certain
Badis Al Harbawi
Published 24 Sep 2019
74% complete
MRI
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Arthrogram

An arthrogram (or arthrography) is a commonly performed procedure in musculoskeletal radiology, which can refer to both an injection into a joint, and cross-sectional imaging after a joint is injected. Indications Arthrograms are performed for a variety of indications including:  labral te...
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Cam morphology (femoroacetabular impingement)

Cam morphology refers to an abnormal morphology of the femoral head-neck junction interlinked with an osseous asphericity of the femoral head. It is one possible cause of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). Terminology Cam morphology is also commonly referred to as 'cam deformity', 'cam lesion...
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CAM type femoroacetabular impingement with fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Nafisa Shakir Batta
Published 03 Aug 2014
95% complete
X-ray MRI
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Combined femoroacetabular impingement and labral tear

  Diagnosis certain
Yaïr Glick
Published 27 Aug 2022
95% complete
MRI
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Displaced acetabular labral tear

  Diagnosis almost certain
Henry Knipe
Published 07 May 2022
80% complete
MRI
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Mixed femoroacetabular and ischiofemoral impingement

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 04 Aug 2020
95% complete
MRI X-ray
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Paralabral cyst of the hip

Paralabral cysts of the hip joint are a location-specific subtype of paralabral cysts. They are predominantly small, sometimes septate, well-defined multiloculated fluid intensity lesions. They are closely associated with acetabular labral tears. Their presence requires a thorough search for a l...
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Paralabral cyst with anterior acetabular labral tear

  Diagnosis certain
Nafisa Shakir Batta
Published 21 Jul 2014
92% complete
MRI
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Snapping hip syndrome

Snapping hip syndrome (also known as coxa saltans or dancer’s hip) refers to a situation where there is an audible snapping sound produced during motion of the hip.  Epidemiology Some reports suggest that up to 10% of population may have this to some degree 8. Pathology This condition is cla...

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