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This means the part of the "hip" joint that attaches to your pelvis (the ball shaped bit) found in your thigh has become whitened and deformed, due to some sort of damage. This could be from normal ageing osteoarthritis or obesity leading to a damaged femoral head.

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Q: What does Deformity and sclerotic change involving bilateral femoral head are seen. What does this mean?
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