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FAI morphology increases the risk for osteoarthritis in young people with a minimum follow-up of 25 years.

Armando HochPascal SchenkThorsten JentzschStefan RahmPatrick O Zingg
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2020)
This study showed that cam impingement morphology in young patients raises the risk for development of hip osteoarthritis by 5-10% in a long-term follow-up with a minimum of 25 years, thus its contribution was small.
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