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What Are The Simple Interpretations Of The Scan Results?

Dear XXXX
Please explain the following:
1. Bilateral hip osteoarthritis with maceration of the acetabular labra. 2. Lateral subluxation of the left femoral head and 3. Concavity of the anterolateral left femoral head adjacent.Thank you, in advance.
Fri, 5 Sep 2014
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According to reports there is osteoarthritis(degenerative changes)in both hip joints.Degenerative changes lead to destruction of acetabular labrum.
Due to degenerative changes there is lateral subluxation of left femoral head. Adjacent to this there is also depression formation in anterolateral aspect of left femoral head.

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Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Are The Simple Interpretations Of The Scan Results?

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM According to reports there is osteoarthritis(degenerative changes)in both hip joints.Degenerative changes lead to destruction of acetabular labrum. Due to degenerative changes there is lateral subluxation of left femoral head. Adjacent to this there is also depression formation in anterolateral aspect of left femoral head. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan