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Summary

Cam impingement. The cam lesion abuts against the labrum, pushing it outwards and compressing the acetabular cartilage inwards. The labrum separates from the cartilage and the acetabular cartilage delaminates from the bone

Murphy et al.. Hip Osteoarthritis: Etiopathogenesis and Implications for Management. Advances in therapy 2016. 33:1921-1946. PMID: 27671326. DOI. Full Text.

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current10:36, 21 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 10:36, 21 June 2021651 ร— 243 (15 KB)Jeremy (talk | contribs)Cam impingement. The cam lesion abuts against the labrum, pushing it outwards and compressing the acetabular cartilage inwards. The labrum separates from the cartilage and the acetabular cartilage delaminates from the bone {{#pmid:27671326}}

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