Sexual Dimorphic Features Associated with Femoroacetabular Impingement.

U.S. Army Medical Department journal Pub Date : 2018-07-01
Victoria B Okpala, David J Tennent, Anthony E Johnson, Matthew R Schmitz
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Abstract

Sexual dimorphism describes differences in biologic response between males and females due to inherent chromosomal differences. These differences similarly affect orthopaedic-related injuries and treatment outcomes as seen with femoroacetabular impingement, an abnormal hip morphology where females have shown worse hip function scores than male counterparts before and after surgery. Potential dimorphic factors that increase susceptibility of females to injury and/or worse outcomes may include joint laxity, hip morphology, and osseous biology. This article reviews the relevant literature of prevalence, presentation, management, and outcomes that characterize sexual dimorphism as it relates to femoroacetabular impingement.

与股髋臼撞击相关的两性二态特征。
两性二态现象描述了由于固有的染色体差异,男性和女性之间的生物反应差异。这些差异同样影响骨科相关损伤和治疗结果,如股髋臼撞击,这是一种髋关节形态异常,女性在手术前后的髋关节功能评分比男性差。潜在的二形因素增加了女性对损伤和/或更糟糕结果的易感性,包括关节松弛、髋关节形态和骨生物学。本文回顾了有关股骨髋臼撞击的患病率、表现、治疗和结果的相关文献。
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