Calisgan, ElisaAkyol, BetulSevimli, ResitTuran, Caner Cengiz2024-08-042024-08-0420222667-663Xhttps://doi.org/10.4328/ACAM.20929https://hdl.handle.net/11616/104301Aim: This study aimed to compare the radiologic measurement of hip parameters between girls and boys aged 3,5 to 4 years. Material and Methods: This retrospective study included 112 healthy children (n:57 girls, n: 55 boys) aged 3,5 to 4 years who required radiological images due to examination. Radiological images from Inonu University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Orthopedia were used in the study. The measurements taken from the children were right and left femur head ossification, acetabular index and femur inclination angle. Results: In girls, median right femur head ossification was 16.80 mm, median left femur head ossification was 15.30 mm, median right acetabular index was 24.10(0), median left acetabular index was 23.80(0), median right femur inclination angle was 147.40(0), median left femur inclination angle was 147.50 degrees. In boys, median right femur head ossification was 18.40 mm, median left femur head ossification was 19.50 mm, the median right acetabular index was 17.40 degrees, the median left acetabular index was 17.50 degrees, median right femur inclination angle was 147.50 degrees, and median left femur inclination angle was 148.70 degrees. Discussion: A statistically significant difference was found between girls and boys regarding right and left femur head ossification and acetabular index. This contributes to the determination of gender differentiation, gold standard values of hip parameters for diagnosis, evaluation and prognosis of hip diseases in children aged 3,5 to 4 years.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFemurRadiologicalHipParametersThe comparison of radiologic measurements of the hip parameters between girls and boysArticle13436536910.4328/ACAM.20929WOS:000782138400004N/A