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Acute Posttraumatic Pubic Symphysis Instability in an Athlete
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988In brief: A 16-year-old high school football player and wrestler began experiencing groin and pubic pain, and a popping sensation with abduction movements, after sustaining an abduction injury to his lower extremities. Stress roentgenographs revealed instability of the pubic symphysis; there was no evidence of fracture or gross instability of the ...
John A. Lombardo +2 more
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Osteomyelitis of the Pubic Symphysis After Urologic Surgery
Journal of Urology, 1977Osteomyelitis represents a pyogenic infection of the bone and marrow. The diagnosis is based on specific criteria and often is difficult to make. Herein we present 2 cases initially thought to represent osteitis pubis but subsequently proved to be osteomyelitis and compare the 2 entities with emphasis on differential diagnosis and treatment.
John G. Gregory, John R. Burns
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Osteomyelitis of the Pubic Symphysis
Orthopedics, 2003Michelle L Moyer +3 more
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Overlapping dislocation of pubic symphysis
Injury, 1991C. R. Thambi Dorai, B.A. Kareem
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Pubic apophysitis: a previously undescribed clinical entity of groin pain in athletes
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015Rodney Whiteley, Per Hölmich
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