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Abstract #4380

Isotropic 3D MRI determined labral tear extent correlates with hyaline cartilage loss in hip dysplasia patients

Shuda Xia1, Avneesh Chhabra2, Gaurav Sharan2, Uma Thakur2, Holden Archer2, Yin Xi2, and Joel Wells2
1University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Plano, TX, United States, 2University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Joints, JointsThis study is a novel investigation into the clinical correlations between parameters measured through 3D MRI and outcomes for patients with hip dysplasia (HD). Although there were no statistically significant correlations seen between labral tear length and PROMs (p>0.05), a few non-significant correlation trends were observed. Furthermore, labral tear lengths directly positively correlated with worsening cartilage damage, the presence of subchondral bone cysts, para-labral cysts, and the number of labral tears seen.

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