Presentation
Consistent right sided pain post fall with associated subdural hemorrhage
Patient Data
Age: 81
Gender: Female
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No obvious fracture femoral or pelvic fracture can be observed. There is a faint radio-opaque line over the medial aspect of the right inferior pubic rami.
Three days post fall, the patient is still complaining of right-sided pelvic pain now with associated 'shooting' pain down the leg.
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Minimally displayed right inferior and superior pubic rami fractures.