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Lerch, T; Grigoriou, E; Kim, Y; Novais, E (June 2024). Patients with Hip Dysplasia can Present with Femoral Torsion Deformities and with Combined Acetabular version and Femoral Torsion Deformities on Hip MRI (Unpublished). In: Swiss Congress of Radiology (SCR'24). Geneva. June 2024.

Lerch, Till; Grigoriou, E; Kaim, Tilman Konstantin; Kim, Y-J; Novais, E (June 2024). Hip dysplasia Patients with increased femoral torsion show radiographic signs of ischiofemoral impingement combined with ischiofemoral edema (Unpublished). In: European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology. Lugano. June 6-8, 2024.

Lerch, T; Kiapour, A; Kim, Y-J; Steppacher, S D; Tannast, M; Novais, E (October 2023). Severe SCFE Patients with absolute femoral retroversion have lower hip flexion due to early and severe hip impingement limiting sports performance - 3D motion simulation study (Unpublished). In: Annual Congress Sports & Exercise Medicine (SEMS). Interlaken, Switzerland. 26-27 October, 2023.

Lerch, Till; Steppacher, Simon Damian; Schmaranzer, Florian; Tannast, Moritz; Kim, Y; Novais, E (June 2023). Absolute femoral retroversion in patients with SCFE after in situ pinning on postoperative pelvic CT scan (Unpublished). In: Swiss Congress of Radiology (SCR), 2023. Davos. June 2023.

Lerch, T; Kiapour, A; Schmaranzer, F; Kim, Y-j; Novais, E (2023). Frequency of absolute femoral retroversion of patients with SCFE after in situ pinning (Unpublished). In: European Congress of Radiology (ECR), 2023. Vienna. March 2023.

Schmaranzer, F; Ferrer, M; Kim, Y; Kallini, J; Novais, E (3 December 2020). MRI hip morphology is abnormal in unilateral DDH and increased asymmetric Llimbus thickness is associated with residual DDH at minimum 10-year follow-up: A proof of concept study (Unpublished). In: RSNA 2020.

Schmaranzer, Florian; Ferrer, M; Miller, P; Bixby, S; Kim, Y.-J; Novais, E (July 2020). The presence of globally-decreased perfusion on post-reduction MRI does not reliably predict proximal femoral growth disturbance at midterm follow-up in developmental dysplasia of the hip (Unpublished). In: ECR 2020, Vienna, RPS 1012a - Paediatric musculoskeletal imaging: what's new?. Vienna. July 15-19, 2020.

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