Hall D J, Harrison M H, Burwell R G
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1979 Feb;61(1):18-25. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.61B1.33996.
This paper reports a high incidence of minor congenital anomalies in boys and girls with Perthes' disease compared with that in a control population. There is a similarity of the incidence of minor anomalies in the children with Perthes' disease to that in babies with a single major congenital defect. Multiple major defects were more numerous and more severe than in the control children. It is speculated that there may be a congenital abnormality affecting skeletal development which in some way makes the hip susceptible to Perthes' disease at a later date.
本文报道,与对照组相比,患有佩特兹病的男孩和女孩中轻微先天性异常的发生率较高。患有佩特兹病的儿童中轻微异常的发生率与患有单一主要先天性缺陷的婴儿相似。与对照儿童相比,患有多种主要缺陷的情况更为常见且更为严重。据推测,可能存在一种影响骨骼发育的先天性异常,这种异常在某种程度上使髋关节在日后易患佩特兹病。