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Mike Millis, M.D., Boston Children's Hospital

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MAJOR POINTS<br />

* Hip OA is rarely idiopathic.<br />

* Hip OA usually begins at the acetabular RIM.<br />

* Labral tears are usually secondary lesions.<br />

* Wenger D et al: “Acetabular labral tears rarely<br />

occur in the absence of bony abnormalities”<br />

Clin Orthop Relat Res 2004: 426:145-150.

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