Borderline acetabular dysplasia is highly prevalent in both asymptomatic (19.8-23.3%) and symptomatic (12.8%) populations, highlighting decision-making challenges.
This study demonstrated a prevalence of borderline dysplasia of 19.8% to 23.3% in the asymptomatic general population. Additionally, an estimated prevalence of 12.8% of hips in symptomatic patients highlights the common decision-making challenges in this population.
Freiman et al. (Tue,) studied this question.