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Pelvic ramus fractures in the elderly

50 patients studied with MRI

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Pages 513-516 | Received 23 Jul 2004, Accepted 10 Dec 2004, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

Figures & data

Table 1.  The change in mobility in the 44 surviving patients as a consequence of their injury

Table 2. The relationship between the anterior pelvic fracture and the sacral fracture

Figure 1. Plain radiograph illustrating a classic “simple” fracture of the pubic ramus. Note that the sacro-iliac region appears to be intact.

Figure 1. Plain radiograph illustrating a classic “simple” fracture of the pubic ramus. Note that the sacro-iliac region appears to be intact.

Figure 2. MRI scan illustrating a typical fracture of the sacral wing on ipsilateral side of the ramus fracture.

Figure 2. MRI scan illustrating a typical fracture of the sacral wing on ipsilateral side of the ramus fracture.

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