Items tagged “pelvis”
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Pelvic fractures with urethral rupture
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Posterior hip dislocation and pelvic fractures
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20 Jan 2015
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Pelvic gossypiboma
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08 Mar 2015
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Normal sacroiliac joint
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13 May 2015
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Pelvic osteosarcoma
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18 Jun 2015
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Supra-acetabular fossa and notch (diagrams)
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19 May 2015
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Postpartum pubic symphysis diastasis
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22 Jun 2015
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Malgaigne pelvic fractures
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31 Jul 2015
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Coxa profunda
Coxa profunda refers to a deep acetabular socket (i.e. increased acetabular depth).
Epidemiology
Coxa profunda is much more common in females.
Radiographic features
Plain radiograph
On AP pelvis x-rays it is seen as the lateral border of the acetabular teardrop being in line with or medial...
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Coxa magna
Coxa magna is the asymmetrical, circumferential enlargement and deformation of the femoral head and neck. Definitions in the literature vary but enlargement with asymmetry >10% in size is a reasonable cut-off for diagnosis 1.
Pathology
Aetiology
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease
transient syn...
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Duverney fracture
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16 Aug 2015
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Paget disease of bone
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31 Aug 2015
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Postpartum sacral stress fracture
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04 Sep 2015
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Modified hemipelvectomy
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19 Oct 2015
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Bilateral accessory superior acetabular notches
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12 Jan 2016
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Ischial pressure ulcer
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23 Jan 2016
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Ilium
The ilium (plural: ilia) is one of the three bony components of the innominate bone: ilium, ischium, and pubis. These are individual bones in the immature skeleton which fuse to form one bone in adults, the principal union being in the acetabulum.
The ilium is not to be confused with the ileum:...
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Pubis
The pubis, together with the ilium and ischium, make up the innominate bone of the pelvis. These are individual bones in the young and unite to form one bone in adults, the principal union forming the fused acetabulum.
The pubis is the ventral part of the innominate bone and forms a median cart...
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Tailgut duplication cyst
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13 May 2017
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Anterior inferior iliac spine
The anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) is bony prominence on the anterior border of the ilium forming the superior border of the acetabulum.
Attachments include the Iliacus, origin of straight head of the rectus femoris, and also the proximal ileofemoral ligament (Y-ligament or ligament of Bi...