Ko PS, Jameson PG 2nd, Chang TL, Sponseller PD.

CONCLUSIONS: Transverse pelvic asymmetry, a little-recognized deformity in patients with severe CP, is most pronounced above the acetabulum and is more common in patients with windswept hips. Spine surgeons should be aware of such asymmetry because it may make iliac fixation challenging and account for some persistent postoperative deformity.
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