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My child, now 11 months and 17 days old, is learning to walk. The left foot points forward normally, but the right leg is in an outward V-shape. On December 27th, we went to the hospital for an X-ray, which indicated a congenital left hip dislocation. The doctor suggested transferring to a professional pediatric hospital for consultation. On December 28th, we had another X-ray at the pediatric hospital, showing a left acetabular angle of 23 degrees and a right acetabular angle of 18 degrees. The doctor said not to worry, so I left. After coming home, I thought that under normal circumstances, the “fusion clinical diagnosis” should be written below the prompt sound instead of the prompt sound itself. Is this result normal?

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