Presentation
Backache.
Patient Data
Age: 17 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Osteitis condansans ilii
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Increased density of the iliac bone on both sides along the SI joints.
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Increased density of the iliac bone on both sides along the SI joints.
Case Discussion
The images show increased sclerosis along both sides of the SI joint.
Osteitis condansans ilii is uncommon in nulliparous women.