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Hips. Normal immature dog.
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Hips. Normal immature dog.
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Malcolm Ness
7 Sep 2015
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The femoral head sits deep in the acetabulum.
The femoral capital physis is still open and this makes interpretation difficult.
Note the even, parallel joint space.
There are no osteophytes.
The lucent area medial to the acetabulum is normal - this is a combination of physes and the origin of the Teres ligament.
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9/7/2015 7:59:53 PM
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