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Runner. have bone marrow edema in left superior ramus&acetabular column+stabbing posterior hip. is this all consistent w dysplasia?

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Dr. Blake Miller answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Not necessarily: Hip dysplasia is diagnosed by certain radiographic parameters on an ap radiograph of the pelvis. You could potentially have acetabular or proximal femoral dysplasia, but it's hard to tell if your symptoms correlate with any type of dysplasia.

Answered 10/16/2016

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