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    Hip Dysplasia Involves Either an Incomplete Acetabulum or Loose Hip
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Hip Dysplasia Involves Either an Incomplete Acetabulum or Loose Hip

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Hip dysplasia involves either an incomplete acetabulum or loose hip ligaments. A consequence of these anatomical variations would be frequent dislocation or slipping of the femoral head from the acetabulum.

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