Pratt W B, Freiberger R H, Arnold W D
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1982 Jan-Feb(162):69-77.
Congenital hip dysplasia without dislocation was identified in 18 Navajo Indian children. Treatment had been declined and the children presented a unique opportunity to observe the natural course of hip dysplasia. In a follow-up period of three to 19 years (average, 11.2 years), none of the dysplastic hips were observed to progress to dislocation. In 15 of the children with dysplastic hips, the condition became roentgenographically normal in the course of normal growth and development. The other three children continued to show roentgenographic signs of hip dysplasia.
在18名纳瓦霍印第安儿童中发现了无脱位的先天性髋关节发育不良。家长拒绝了治疗,这些儿童提供了一个观察髋关节发育不良自然病程的独特机会。在3至19年(平均11.2年)的随访期内,未观察到发育不良的髋关节进展为脱位。在15名髋关节发育不良的儿童中,随着正常生长发育,病情在X线片上恢复正常。另外三名儿童继续显示髋关节发育不良的X线征象。