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Stress fracture of the sacrum

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1992
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Schils, Jean-Pierre, Hauzeur, J.-P.
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Ewing's sarcoma of the sacrum

Skeletal Radiology, 1996
A lytic lesion with soft-tissue extension in the sacrum of a 47-year-old man was needle-biopsied under computed tomographic (CT) guidance using an 18-gauge cutting needle. The cytologic appearance of the lesion and immunohistochemical staining were diagnostic of Ewing's sarcoma.
N D, Baker, D M, Dorfman
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MRI of hemangiopericytoma in the sacrum

Skeletal Radiology, 2004
Osseous hemangiopericytoma is rare. We present a case of a 30-year-old woman with low-back pain with radiation to the left buttock for 1 month. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a tumor mass with areas of serpentine signal void pattern in the sacrum suggestive of a vascular tumor.
Yu-Wei, Lian   +5 more
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The Strength of the Osteoporotic Sacrum

Spine, 2007
Biomechanical cadaveric bench study.To determine the strength of the osteoporotic sacrum subjected to vertical force.Sacral insufficiency fractures are thought to be caused by vertical shear forces acting in the sacral ala. The force required to fracture the osteoporotic sacrum is unknown.Eighteen osteoporotic cadaveric pelves were potted and mounted ...
Matthew D, Waites   +3 more
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Gunshot Injuries of the Sacrum

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1996
Gunshots to the sacrum are unusual and present several management problems. Associated injuries and particularly sacral bleeding are troublesome. Conventional methods of hemostasis are not suitable in this setting as the spinal blood supply is very complex because it is largely derived from the longitudinal spinal arteries originating intracranially ...
G P, Naude, F S, Bongard
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Stress Fracture of the Sacrum

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2015
A physical therapist evaluated a 25-year-old male military trainee, who reported 1 week of left hip pain exacerbated by running and sitting cross-legged. At follow-up, the patient reported unchanged hip pain and new left knee pain. Due to potential for multifocal stress injuries outside the visual field of a single MRI, bone scan and single-photon ...
Darren W, Hearn, David W, Humphrey
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Chondromyxoid fibroma of the sacrum

European Radiology, 1999
A 30-year-old man with a 7-month history of mild sacral pain and intermittant left sciatica was found to have an expansile lesion in the sacrum on a plain radiograph. Biopsy confirmed a chondromyxoid fibroma which was removed surgically. A 1-year follow-up showed no recurrence. The case is the fifth to be reported.
H G, Brat   +3 more
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Sacrum agenesis and scimitar sacrum in Currarino syndrome

Child's Nervous System, 2020
Diogo Goulart Corrêa, Pedro A. Daltro
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Evolution of the sacrum in hominoids

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1987
AbstractIn order to study the formation of the sacrum during the primate evolution, a new way of numbering mammalian vertebrae is presented; this demonstrates that the thoracolumbosacral complex is fixed at 22 vertebrae in 80% and at 22 ± 1 in 100% of the cases.
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Chordoma of the Sacrum

Orthopedics, 1982
D J, Pritchard, K L, Cooper, K K, Unni
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