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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 3, Issue 3 131-137, Copyright © 1984 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Examination of the infant hip with real-time ultrasonography

H. T. Harcke, N. M. Clarke, M. S. Lee, P. F. Borns and G. D. MacEwen

Examination of the infant hip with a real-time sector scanner permits accurate and reliable determination of the anatomic structures and relationships of the hip joint. A technique using two transducer orientations has been found most effective. In 100 hip examinations, the method failed to differentiate an abnormal hip in only one instance.


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