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Unlabeled
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Caption
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Labeled
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Normal
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Normal adult hip joint (acetabulum + femur)
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Normal
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Normal hip joint ((adolescent); grwoth plate (physis) is visible in femur
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Normal
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Normal hip joint (child); growth plate (physis) in femur visible
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Normal
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Normal pelvis (adult): sacrum, acetabulum, ischium, ilium
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Normal
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Normal pelvis and hip joint (adult)
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Fracture
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Fractured acetabulum (adult) due to a motorcycle accident
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Fracture:
Total Hip
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Surgical reconstruction of fractured acetabulum and total hip joint replacement
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Fracture
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Common hip fracture (adult)
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Fracture: Post-surgery
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Surgical fixation of hip fracture pictured above using hip screw
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Osteo
arthritis
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Typical hip joint (elderly adult) showing evidence of joint space narrowing (osteoarthritis) and loss of bone density (osteoporosis)
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Total Hip Joint
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One example of a total hip (acetabular cup + femoral head)
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Hip
Dysplasia
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Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) in a child
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Genetic Disease:
Exostosis
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Multiple Hereditary Exostoses around the hip joint (15 year old), autosomal dominant genetic disease. The extra bone can produce abnormal joint development and pain.
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