The Possibilities of Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Congenital Dysplasia of the Hip Joint
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12826Keywords:
Young children, multiple etiological dysplasia, hip joints.Abstract
Hip dysplasia is still the most common pathology in the structure of orthopedic pathology in children, and
its diagnosis is difficult, and even with timely diagnosis, treatment does not always bring success, we were
faced with the task of optimizing radiation diagnosis of this pathology based on assumptions about the
multiple etiological nature of dysplasia.
To solve this problem, we selected 75 children from our ultrasound clinic. There were 52 girls and 23 boys
with an average age of 14 weeks.. Based on the ultrasound study, a technique has been developed to assess
the degree of maturity of the skeleton. Ultrasonic standards for the structure of the hip joints for children
living in the iodine-deficient region have been developed. Ultrasound signs of somatic, orthopedic and
neurogenic forms of hip dysplasia were revealed.
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