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Bilateral Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine Avulsion in an Adolescent Soccer Player: A Typical Imitator of Malignant Bone Lesions
Southern Medical Journal, 07/02/09
Karakas HM et al. - A 13-year-old soccer player with bilateral anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) avulsion, who had been examined in other institutions with a prediagnosis of malignancy, is reported. Clinically, such cases display the importance of medical management of athletic injuries by specially trained physicians.
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