A normal screening ultrasound does not provide complete reassurance in infants at risk of hip dysplasia; further follow-up is required.
Abstract
Screening for developmental hip dysplasia (DDH) continues to evolve with the use of ultrasound (US) in either selective or universal screening methods. The possibility of delayed evidence of DDH, and thus the need for radiographic follow-up at a later stage of development have been suggested by some authors. The aim of this review was to evaluate the number of patients in our hospital network with a normal screening US at 6 weeks with evidence...
Paper Details
Title
A normal screening ultrasound does not provide complete reassurance in infants at risk of hip dysplasia; further follow-up is required.
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Volume
190
Issue
1
Pages
233 - 238
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