Habitual dislocation of the hip in neurofibromatosis type 1. Case report.
Journal Title: Ortopedia Traumatologia Rehabilitacja - Year 2010, Vol 12, Issue 3
Abstract
A 15-year-old boy with neurofibromatosis type 1 developed habitual dislocation of the right hip. No intraarticular pathology could be found in imaging studies. The dislocation became fixed during the follow-up.
Authors and Affiliations
Marcin Tyrakowski , Szymon Pietrzak , Waldemar Przybysz , Jarosław Czubak
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