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Radiology, Vol 150, 503-505, Copyright © 1984 by Radiological Society of North America


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Intraosseous pneumatocysts of the ilium. Findings on radiographs and CT scans

H Ramirez Jr, ES Blatt, HF Cable, BL McComb, J Zornoza and NS Hibri

CT scans demonstrated a localized collection of gas adjacent to a normal sacroiliac joint in 5 patients. In each case the lesion was sharply demarcated by a thin sclerotic rim. A benign bone cyst was confirmed histologically in 2 cases. The radiologist should be aware of this appearance so as to avoid invasive procedures based on a misdiagnosis of infection or neoplasm.


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