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File:Acetabular anteversion of hip prosthesis.jpg|Acetabular anteversion.<ref name="ShinLee2015"/> This parameter is calculated on a lateral radiograph as the angle between the [[transverse plane]] and a line going through the (anterior and posterior) margins of the acetabular cup.<ref name="ShinLee2015">{{cite journal|last1=Shin|first1=W. C.|last2=Lee|first2=S. M.|last3=Lee|first3=K. W.|last4=Cho|first4=H. J.|last5=Lee|first5=J. S.|last6=Suh|first6=K. T.|title=The reliability and accuracy of measuring anteversion of the acetabular component on plain anteroposterior and lateral radiographs after total hip arthroplasty|journal=The Bone & Joint Journal|volume=97-B|issue=5|year=2015|pages=611–616|issn=2049-4394|doi=10.1302/0301-620X.97B5.34735}}</ref>
File:Range of acetabular anteversion.png|Acetabular anteversion is normally between 5 and 25°.<ref name=Watt/> An anteversion below or above this range increases the risk of dislocation.<ref name=Watt/> There is an [[intra-individual variability]] in this method because the pelvis may be tilted in various degrees in relation to the transverse plane.<ref name=Watt/>
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