Presentation
Pelvic pain. Incidental finding on CT scan of the pelvis.
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Pelvic digits
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There is a well-corticated finger like bony protuberance (pelvic digit) with pseudoarticulations arising adjacent to the right acetabulum extending anteriorly and another similar bony projection arises from the right ischial tuberosity and projecting inferiorly.
Left femoral head small subcortical pseudocysts.
L5 first degree lytic spondylolithesis.