Role of ultrasound in screening of developmental dysplasia of the hip joints in newborns
Mohammed Magdy Mahmoud El Banhawi;
Abstract
Summary and conclusion
The femoral head and acetabulum develop from the same block of primitive mesenchymal cells. A cleft develops to separate them at 7 to 8 weeks' gestation. At birth, the femoral head and the acetabulum are primarily cartilaginous.
The femoral head and acetabulum develop from the same block of primitive mesenchymal cells. A cleft develops to separate them at 7 to 8 weeks' gestation. At birth, the femoral head and the acetabulum are primarily cartilaginous.
Other data
| Title | Role of ultrasound in screening of developmental dysplasia of the hip joints in newborns | Other Titles | دور الموجات فوق الصوتيه فى فحص حالات خلع مفصل الفخذ الخلقي فى الأطفال حديثى الولاده | Authors | Mohammed Magdy Mahmoud El Banhawi | Keywords | Role of ultrasound in screening of developmental dysplasia of the hip joints in newborns | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Summary and conclusion The femoral head and acetabulum develop from the same block of primitive mesenchymal cells. A cleft develops to separate them at 7 to 8 weeks' gestation. At birth, the femoral head and the acetabulum are primarily cartilaginous. |
Attached Files
| File | Size | Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 107131R6545.pdf | 191.74 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
Similar Items from Core Recommender Database
Items in Ain Shams Scholar are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.