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Nonarthritic Hip Pathology Patterns According to Sex, Femoroacetabular Impingement Morphology, and Generalized Ligamentous Laxity.

Victor Ortiz-DecletDavid R MaldonadoShawn AnninLeslie C YuenCynthia KyinMichael R KopscikAjay C LallBenjamin G Domb
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2021)
In this analysis of a large cohort of patients who underwent hip arthroscopy, 2 patterns of hip pathologies were related to sex. On average, male patients had larger alpha angles and increased acetabular chondral damage when compared with their female counterparts. Furthermore, a larger cam-type anatomy was associated with more severe acetabular chondral damage in men. In the female group, the incidence of features of hip instability such as GLL were significantly higher than in the male group.
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