Ossification of the acetabular rim: a highly prevalent finding in asymptomatic non-osteoarthritic hips of all ages.
Catarina ValenteLaura HaefligerJulien FavrePatrick OmoumiPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• Acetabular rim ossifications are extremely common in asymptomatic, non-osteoarthritic adult hips. • Acetabular rim ossifications are present independently from other signs of osteoarthritis in adult hips at all ages and should not be interpreted as a pathological finding. • The diagnosis of osteoarthritis or femoroacetabular impingement morphology should not be made based on the sole presence of ossifications at the acetabular rim.