Seventy year-old female with right hip pain and no history of trauma

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Seventy year-old female with right hip pain and no history of trauma WEEKLY RADIOLOGY QUIZ-240 CASE OF THE WEEK Prize: Chocalate Cake Seventy year-old female with right hip pain and no history of trauma T1-weighted coronal MR image X-ray Normal Tc-99m MDP bone scan STUDENTS FROM ALL GRADES AS WELL AS FORMER GRADUATES AND RESIDENTS (EXCEPT RADIOLOGY) MAY REPLY. THE CORRECT ANSWER AND THE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK. SEND YOUR ANSWER TO gakansel@gmail.com, NO LATER THAN MAY 16th, 2016, 09:00 a.m.

Seventy year-old female with right hip pain and no history of trauma WEEKLY RADIOLOGY QUIZ-240 LAST WEEK’S CASE Prize: Chocolate Cake Winner: Zülküf Arslan (Y6) Answer: Femoral neck insufficiency fracture Correct answers: 7 Seventy year-old female with right hip pain and no history of trauma T1-weighted coronal MR image X-ray Normal Tc-99m MDP bone scan Osteoporotic skeleton is prone to fracture with minor trauma. Femoral neck, thoracolumbar vertebrae and sacrum are the most suscepitible sites. Impacted femoral neck insufficiency fractures may be extremely difficult to detect on X-rays. Patients with hip pain and normal radiographs should undergo MRI to ensure the fastest diagnosis and treatment.