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. 2013 Feb 15;471(7):2267–2277. doi: 10.1007/s11999-013-2850-9

Fig. 5A–C.

Fig. 5A–C

(A) A pistol-grip deformity is flattening of the normal concavity of the femoral head-neck junction. (B) A focal prominence is a prominence or bump to the femoral neck. (C) Flattening of the lateral aspect of the femoral head is shown in this drawing.