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Osuji CK et al. – The authors present a case report of a boy with a unilateral bifurcation of the proximal femur with a bifid femoral neck and 2 femoral heads. The patient had no other musculoskeletal or neurovascular abnormalities. One femoral head articulated with the acetabulum but the nonarticulating, larger head was better developed. The articulating head and neck were resected and the nonarticulating head was reduced.

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