File:Skin folds close to a hip fracture (with arrows).jpg
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DescriptionSkin folds close to a hip fracture (with arrows).jpg |
English: X-ray of the hips of a 78 year old male who had a fall. On the first X-ray (here), skin folds were projected over the fracture, but these images in different projections more clearly show the fracture. It was further confirmed by a CT scan (here), as a pertrochanteric hip fracture. |
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Mikael Häggström, M.D. Consent note: Written informed consent was obtained from the individual, including online publication. |
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