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. 2018 Mar 12;5(2):137–149. doi: 10.1093/jhps/hny006

Table V.

Comparison of corresponding percentage of AD with coexisting cam, pincer and combined deformities and without coexisting FAI-related findings compared with all numbers of each type of AD between men and women

With coexisting cam deformity With coexisting pincer deformity With coexisting combined deformity Without coexisting FAI-related findings
Definite AD (n = 5 in male, n = 10 in female) Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
60% (3/5) 50% (5/10) 0% (0/5) 0% (0/10) 40% (2/5) 0% (0/10) 0%(0/5) 50%(5/10)
[23.1%–88.2%] [23.7%–76.3%] [0%–43.4%] [0%–27.8%] [11.8%–76.9%] [0%–27.8%] [0%–43.3%] [23.7%–76.3%]
P=0.7144 P=0.0317 P=0.0528

Borderline AD (n = 14 in male, n = 17 in female) Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
78.6% (11/14) 35.3% (6/17) 7.1% (1/14) 5.9% (1/17) 7.1% (1/14) 0% (0/17) 7.1% (1/14) 58.8% (10/17)
[52.4%–92.4%] [17.3%–58.7%] [1.3%–31.5%] [1.0%–27.0%] [1.3%–31.5%] [0%–18.4%] [1.3%–31.5%] [36.0%–78.4%]
P=0.0032 P=0.8869 P=0.3113 P=0.00276

AD in total (n = 19 in male, n = 27 in female) Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
73.7% (14/19) 40.7% (11/27) 5.3% (1/19) 3.7% (1/27) 15.8% (3/19) 0% (0/27) 5.3% (1/19) 55.6% (15/27)
[51.2%–88.2%] [24.5%–59.3%] [0.9%–24.6%] [0.7%–18.3%] [5.5%–37.6%] [0%–12.5%] [0.9%–24.6%] [37.3%–72.4%]
P=0.0272 P=0.7984 P=0.0327 P=0.0004

Data are shown as percentage [95% CI]. AD, acetabular dysplasia; FAI, femoroacetabular impingement. P values were evaluated with the χ2 test. P values of <0.05 were considered statistically significant.