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Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Feb 12, 2020 | Replies (15)

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@kreisbmb

Thanks for the reply. I have another question. I had an mri if my hip and it stated that I have a congenital sulcus as oppose to a labrum tear, yet the sulcus produces clicking and pain in the Left hip, groin and leg buttock. Do you have any info o congenital sulcus? Thanks

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@kreisbmb I wasn’t good at finding anything! Sorry. I’m going to ask our internet guru @johnbishop to help. Were you reading the report of the MRI? You might want to talk to the doctor who ordered the test. If you are seeing your primary care doctor, ask him/her and explain the clicking and pain you experience. Another suggestion is to look at the group Bones, muscles and joints. You can access this by going to the 3 horizontal lines at the top right of this page. Click on groups, the group directory, and all the groups should show up. Click on the Bones, Muscles, and Joints group—it will open and you can see all the ongoing discussions. I hope this helps a little. But be sure to talk with your doctor

@kreisbmb the following article talks about hip pain and a clicking sound but it's under the section for a hip labral tear. I couldn't find any information that it might be caused by a congenital sulcus. Has your doctor mentioned specifically what it causing the clicking and the pain?

Why Does My Hip Hurt When I Stand or Walk, and How Can I Treat It?
-- https://www.healthline.com/health/hip-pain-when-standing

Hip pain | Causes, exercises, treatments | Versus Arthritis
-- https://www.versusarthritis.org/about-arthritis/conditions/hip-pain/