Hip dislocation
A congenital or traumatic abnormality in which the femoral head slips out of the acetabulum.
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Central Core Myopathy 1 H&E, 2 PTAH : Darkly stained,Type I fibers with central well demarcated pale cores noted. 3 COX-SDH & 4 NADH-TR : Central Reduced/absent oxidative glycolytic enzyme activity.
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Recent Cases of Hip dislocation
Browse recently discussed Hip dislocation cases by specialists30 Views
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As it's in non weight barring portion of hip would have done closed reduction and spica would have done union but it's intra articular more chances of non union
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Selected by editors, top cases are known for unique problem or best solutionTop Hip dislocation Doctors on Curofy
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State Bank of India - Medical College Branch
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