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Original Article What is the relationship between the breech presentation and hip dysplasia? An experimental study on a rat model

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Figure 1. The swaddling model of frank-breech presentation with lateral ro-tation. The rat was swaddled with medical tape to keep the hip flexed and knees extended and the hindlimb lateral rotated so as to simulate human frank-breech presentation with lateral rotation.
Table 1. The observer variation of data measured from the pictures
Table 2. The incidence of abnormality in the experiment group of different gender at each time point
Figure 4. The alcian blue-alizarin red staining of rat skeleton (20×): (A, B) Were the pictures of the rats of the 0 and 2 day in experimental group and (C, D) were from control group
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