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along the left femoral head. a 7 mm oval lesion is present anterior inferior to the femoral head with a smaller 4 mm lesion posterosuperior to the femoral head in the region of the lateral acetabulum ... View answer
subchondral marrow signal/ cystic changes involving the anterior aspect of the left acetabulum. There is also a 2.5 cm tubular fluid collection situated anterior to the left hip but secondary to a... View answer
synovitis is seen - degenerative tearing of superior and anterior uperior right acetabulum labrum - minimal ... acetabulum What would be your recommendation? I am post-menopause, 52 yrs old with COPD... View answer
Answered by :Dr. DHARMESH KUMAR JAIN
( Radiologist)
. Focal marrow T2 hypertensity in the superior acetabulum and small cystic changes in the anterioracetabulum with adjacent Labral tear involving the anterosuperior corner. Mild tendinosis of the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
, with subchondral edema at the acetabulum and the femur, adjacent to chondral deficiency. There is subchondral cystic change at the acetabulum. Question: What is the most common reason for the initial ... View answer
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