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Charles A Willis-Owen1, Jas S Daurka, Alvin Chen, Angus Lewis.
Abstract
We describe a case of bilateral femoral neck fractures secondary to transient osteoporosis of pregnancy, which were diagnosed after delivery due to the desire to avoid ionising radiation. These fractures were presumed to be secondary to transient osteoporosis of pregnancy and were treated successfully with internal fixation despite delayed presentation. We discuss the role of MRI in the evaluation of hip pain in pregnancy.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18718014 PMCID: PMC2529261 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-1-120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1Antero-posterior radiograph of the pelvis post partum.
Figure 2T1 weighted coronal MRI scan of the pelvis post partum.
Figure 3Antero-posterior radiograph of the pelvis post fixation with dynamic hip screws.