We have attempted to identify the most important long-term prognostic factors in
In order to define the prognostic factors in
Eighty-four children suffering from
The sagging rope sign is the term used to describe the radiographic appearances which sometimes occur after
1. An account is given of a family in which five members in three generations were affected by osteochondritis involving the hips, in three cases bilaterally. 2. One patient showed aseptic osseous necrosis of the epiphyses of the ankles and fingers. 3. The differential diagnosis between
We reviewed the radiographs of 49 patients with
We have considered the reasons for securing containment of the femoral head in
We analysed the short-term outcome after varus osteotomy for
We studied the pattern of proximal femoral growth after severe
Twenty-four hips in twenty children affected by Group 1
Hip arthrography was performed in 19 patients in the initial stage of
The results of a long-term review of 102 hips in eighty-seven patients with
We have devised a combined pillar score (CPS) system, based on the lateral pillar (LP) and the posterior pillar (PP) classifications, together with the age at onset of