Faber, Benjamin GEbsim, R.Saunders, FionaFrysz, MonikaGregory, JennyAspden, R MHarvey, Nicholas CSmith, George DaveyCootes, TimothyLindner, ClaudiaTobias, Jonathan H.2022-08-152022-08-152021-11Faber, B G, Ebsim, R, Saunders, F, Frysz, M, Gregory, J, Aspden, R M, Harvey, N C, Smith, G D, Cootes, T, Lindner, C & Tobias, J H 2021, 'Cam morphology but neither acetabular dysplasia nor pincer morphology is associated with osteophytosis throughout the hip : findings from a cross-sectional study in UK Biobank', Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, vol. 29, no. 11, pp. 1521-1529. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2021.08.0021063-4584ORCID: /0000-0001-7130-6777/work/101049868https://hdl.handle.net/2164/19066Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank Dr Martin Williams, Consultant Musculoskeletal Radiologist North Bristol NHS Trust, who provided substantial training and expertise for this study. This work has been conducted using the UK Biobank resource, access application 17295 Role of the funding source: BGF is supported by a Medical Research Council (MRC) clinical research training fellowship (MR/S021280/1). RE, MF, FS are supported, and this work is funded by a Wellcome Trust collaborative award (reference number 209233). CL was funded by the MRC, UK (MR/S00405X/1). NCH acknowledges support from the MRC and NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, University of Southampton and University Hospital Southampton. BGF, MF, GDS & JHT work in the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol, which is supported by the MRC (MC_UU_00011/1). No funders had any role in the study design, collection, analysis and interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; and in the decision to submit the manuscript for publication9948551engCamPincerAcetabular DysplasiaDXAOsteoarthritisEpidemiologyR MedicineMedical Research Council (MRC)MR/S021280/1MR/S00405X/1MC_UU_00011/1Wellcome Trust209233Supplementary DataRCam morphology but neither acetabular dysplasia nor pincer morphology is associated with osteophytosis throughout the hip : findings from a cross-sectional study in UK BiobankJournal article10.1016/j.joca.2021.08.0022911