Avulsion of tuber ischiadicum, old

CASE

CT and radiographs show a large bony fragment adjacent to the right tuber ischiadicum, which is decreased in size. This is a result of an older avulsion fracture.

Radiology image - Avulsion of tuber ischiadicum, old: Spine and Axial, Bone: X-ray - Plain radiograph

Avulsion of tuber ischiadicum, old


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