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. 2014 Mar;6(2):171–177. doi: 10.1177/1941738113510857

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Anteroposterior radiograph of a male athlete with elevated lateral center-edge angle. The lateral center-edge angle was formed by a line connecting the lateral edge of the acetabulum with the center of the femoral head and a line perpendicular to that connecting the ischial tuberosities. A lateral center-edge angle of greater than 40° is typically considered to represent acetabular overcoverage consistent with a pincer lesion.