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Pelvic digit/Pelvik kosta

Pelvic digit is an unusual developmental anomaly in which bone develops in soft tissues adjacent to normal skeletal bone. It is an asymptomatic entity that is usually discovered incidentally. The importance of recognizing pelvic digit is in distinguishing it from post-traumatic ossification and avul...

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Published in:Türkiye fiziksel tip ve rehabilitasyon dergisi 2014-09, Vol.60 (3), p.267
Main Authors: Hepguler, Simin, Capaci, Kazim, Cinar, Ece, Ince, Bugra
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Language:Turkish
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Summary:Pelvic digit is an unusual developmental anomaly in which bone develops in soft tissues adjacent to normal skeletal bone. It is an asymptomatic entity that is usually discovered incidentally. The importance of recognizing pelvic digit is in distinguishing it from post-traumatic ossification and avulsion injuries of the pelvis. We report pelvic digits discovered in plain films of two patients who presented with hip pain. One patient has accompanying femoroacetabular impingement on the same side, which may explain the presence of hip pain. Key Words: Pelvic masses, ribs, ilium, femoroacetabular impingement, magnetic resonance imaging, radiography Pelvik kosta normal kemik dokusuna bitisik yumusak dokuda nadir gorulen anomalili kemik gelisimidir. Siklikla asemptomatiktir ve rastlantisal olarak tani konulur. Posttravmatik hasar ve pelvisin avulsiyon hasarindan ayirt etmek acisindan taninmasi onemlidir. Bu olgu sunumunda, klinigimize kalCada agri yakinmasi ile basvuran iki hastada, direkt grafi ile saptanmis olan pelvik kostayi sunmaktayiz. Hastalardan birinde, pelvik kosta ile ayni tarafta femoroasetabular impingement sendromu da bulunmasi, hastanin agri yakinmasini aciklayabilir olmasi acisindan onemlidir. Anahtar Kelimeler: Pelvik kitle, kosta, ilium, femoroasetabular impingement, manyetik rezonans goruntuleme, radyografi
ISSN:1302-0234
DOI:10.5152/tftrd.2014.99907