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What causes paralabral cysts outside the labrum of the hip? what causes paralabral cyst in the hip around the tip of superior and lateral labrum?

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LABRAL TEARS?: Paralabral cysts are type of cyst located adjacent to a cartilage labrum of large joints. They are typically described in the shoulder and hip. They are predominantly small, sometimes septate, well-defined multiloculated fluid intensity lesions seen closely associated with acetabular labral tears. Their presence requires a thorough search for a labral tear which may be missed as non-arthrographic.

Answered 7/18/2019

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