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Figure 7

From: The diagnosis and management of patients with idiopathic osteolysis

Figure 7

(Patient II). Anteroposterior pelvis radiograph showed massive osteolysis crosses the epiphyseal growth centers of the proximal femora bilaterally, resulting in growth disturbance with radiological appearance resembles the sucked end of a candy-sugar stick, severe osteolysis of the proximal femora were present, the right hip was completely ankylosed with severe generalized osteopenia, progressive osteolysis associated with rudimentary cortices.

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