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.


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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.

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