Rectus-adductor aponeurosis avulsion and superior cleft sign

Case contributed by Matt Skalski
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

6 months of groin pain after a wrestling injury.

Patient Data

Age: 45 years
Gender: Male

There is an abnormal fluid-signal cleft deep to the recuts-adductor aponeurosis on the left.

Case Discussion

Typical example of a recuts-adductor aponeurosis tenoperiosteal avulsion.

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