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Seah R et al. – The case of a female runner presenting with previously undiagnosed chronic hip pain is reported. Initial X–ray and MRI of her affected hip were reported as normal; a subsequent review of these films by a specialist musculoskeletal radiologist revealed this was incorrect. A repeat MRI scan was performed using dedicated hip views which revealed a large, intra–articular, ganglion cyst within the acetabulum and an acetabular labral tear. This case raises awareness of acetabular ganglions as a possible cause of hip pain. It also reinforces the need to be alert to potential operator variability when interpreting radiology reports.


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