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. 2018 Dec 6;30(4):260–268. doi: 10.5371/hp.2018.30.4.260

Fig. 1. Case presentation of a 10 year-old female with neglected developmental dysplasia of hip (DDH). (A) Preoperative X-ray showing left side Tönnis grade 4 DDH. (B) Immediate postoperative X-ray after open reduction, femoral shortening and triple pelvic osteotomy. (C) The follow-up X-ray after 6 months. (D) The follow-up X-ray after 2 years revealing congruent hip joint without evidence of avascular necrosis in femoral head. (E) Clinical picture illustrating patient's ability to squat.

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