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A J J Lee1, P Armour1, D Thind2, M H Coates3, A C L Kang3.
Abstract
Acetabular labral tears and associated intra-articular pathology of the hip have been recognised as a source of symptoms. However, it is now appreciated that there is a relatively high prevalence of asymptomatic labral tears. In this study, 70 young asymptomatic adult volunteers with a mean age of 26 years (19 to 41) were recruited and underwent three tesla non-arthrographic MR scans. There were 47 women (67.1%) and 23 men (32.9%). Labral tears were found in 27 volunteers (38.6%); these were an isolated finding in 16 (22.9%) and were associated with other intra-articular pathology in the remaining 11 (15.7%) volunteers. Furthermore, five (7.1%) had intra-articular pathology without an associated labral tear. Given the high prevalence of labral pathology in the asymptomatic population, it is important to confirm that a patient's symptoms are due to the demonstrated abnormalities when considering surgery. ©2015 The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Acetabular labral tear; hip arthroscopy; prevalence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25922455 DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.97B5.35166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bone Joint J ISSN: 2049-4394 Impact factor: 5.082