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Hip Dislocation

Displacement of the femur bone from its normal position at the HIP JOINT.
Networked: 230 relevant articles (5 outcomes, 9 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Infection
2. Heterotopic Ossification (Ectopic Ossification)
3. Venous Thrombosis (Deep-Vein Thrombosis)
4. Neoplasms (Cancer)
5. Breech Presentation

Experts

1. Ganz, Reinhold: 7 articles (11/2013 - 04/2005)
2. Leunig, Michael: 6 articles (11/2013 - 04/2005)
3. Trousdale, Robert T: 6 articles (03/2012 - 10/2006)
4. Siebenrock, Klaus A: 4 articles (04/2015 - 10/2006)
5. Berry, Daniel J: 3 articles (09/2010 - 07/2005)
6. Zhang, Hong: 2 articles (06/2015 - 12/2014)
7. Robertsson, Otto: 2 articles (06/2015 - 01/2010)
8. Tarasevicius, Sarunas: 2 articles (06/2015 - 01/2010)
9. Schoenecker, Perry L: 2 articles (04/2015 - 02/2010)
10. Steppacher, Simon D: 2 articles (04/2015 - 04/2015)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Hip Dislocation:
1. Polyethylene (Polythene)IBA
2. GadoliniumIBA
3. Arthrogryposis multiplex congenitaIBA
4. Botulinum Toxins (Botulinum Toxin)IBA
5. Kabuki syndromeIBA
6. Sacral agenesisIBA
7. Miller-McKusick-Malvaux-Syndrome (3M Syndrome)IBA
8. 3,5-tetrahydroaldosterone sulfate (THAS)IBA
9. N- (2,6- dimethylphenyl)- 4- (((diethylamino)acetyl)amino)benzamideIBA
10. ZirconiumIBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Osteotomy
2. Arthroplasty
3. Prostheses and Implants (Prosthesis)
4. Hip Replacement Arthroplasty (Total Hip Replacement)
5. Ligation