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A , B and D
In developmental dysplasia of hip ,
We find asymmetrical or unequal gluteal folds
Positive ortolani sign ( when hip is dislocated a characteristic clunk is felt when the femoral head moves over acetabulum )
Positive Barlow sign ( a audible click is heared when hip is reduced ).
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