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From: Unilateral premature osteoarthritis of the hip with excessive anteversion of the femoral neck developing in the early second decade: two surgical cases

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Radiography AP view (a: preoperation, b: postoperation, c: 1 year after surgery, d: 2 years after surgery). a: Joint space narrowing of the left hip and acetabular/femoral head osteosclerosis are seen. Lateral center-edge, Tonnis, and Sharp’s angles (lt/rt) were 25/25, 10/10, and 45/45 degrees, respectively. There were no signs of femoroacetabular impingement. b: Immediately after surgery. The surgical side was fixed with a hip spica cast. c: 1 year after surgery. Improvements in joint space narrowing and acetabular/femoral head osteosclerosis are seen. d: 2 years after surgery. Implant removal

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