Showing posts with label FAI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FAI. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2019

31M 6 months right hip and groin pain...what do you think?

There is a large CAM lesion with deep chondral fissuring at the anterosuperior chondrolabral junction and tearing of the anterosuperior labrum.
My question is about the secondary cleft at the pubic symphysis, incompletely imaged at the medial margin of the FOV. Is there are reason to recommend pelvis MRI with pubalgia protocol, or do we have enough information to report partial tearing along the origin of the right sided adductor longus?




Saturday, September 7, 2019

Femoral head lesion

F 62, left hip pain. Suspected impingement.

There's a subchondral / subcortical bone lesion at the anterior aspect of the left femoral head with cystic and fatty components, possibly also some calcification.
To me it doesn't look like a typical impingement lesion / herniation pit.
More like cystic degeneration of an intraosseous lipoma, or an LSMFT.

She also has chondropathy with subchondral cysts and mild trochanter bursitis (not shown).

What is your impression?


Thanks,

Andrei


P.S.
I wanted to add a comment to my own post but it seems that's not possible.
As far as I can tell, one can only insert images or videos, no way to attach a powerpoint, pdf etc. If that's correct it would in my opinion be a severe limitation.

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