outlines the acetabular labrum, and fills the tear. Without joint effusion, signal differences between the intra-articular structures may be insufficient to enable the differentiation of normal and ...
Labral tears in the shoulder (glenoid labrum) are more common the in the hip (acetabular labrum). There are two general types of hip labral tears: degenerative tears and traumatic injuries.
Development of the osseous and cartilaginous acetabular index in normal children and those with developmental dysplasia of the hip: a cross-sectional study using MRI. The design of the acetabular ...