📄 Normal
TECHNIQUE / POSITIONING
1📄 Frog-leg lateral view obtained
2📄 Adequate abduction and external rotation
3📄 Positioning suboptimal
HIP JOINT ALIGNMENT
4📄 Femoral head centered in acetabulum
5📄 Subluxation of femoral head
6📄 Hip dislocation
EPIPHYSEAL ASSESSMENT
7📄 Capital femoral epiphysis normal
8📄 Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE)
9📄 Epiphyseal irregularity
FEMORAL HEAD MORPHOLOGY
10📄 Normal femoral head contour
11📄 Flattening of femoral head
12📄 Fragmentation / sclerosis
PEDIATRIC HIP DISORDERS
13📄 Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease
14📄 Transient synovitis (indirect signs)
15📄 Developmental dysplasia of hip (DDH)
TRAUMATIC CONDITIONS
16📄 No fracture detected
17📄 Femoral neck fracture
18📄 Post-traumatic deformity
INFECTION / INFLAMMATORY
19📄 No signs of infection
20📄 Septic arthritis – suspected
21📄 Osteomyelitis – suspected
IMPRESSION / SUMMARY
22📄 Normal frog-leg hip study
23📄 Findings suggest SCFE
24📄 Abnormal hip findings – correlate clinically
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