Ossifying Subperiosteal Hematoma of the Iliac Bone: Imaging Findings

2019 
Background: Subperiosteal hematoma (SPH) of the iliac bone is a rarely reported posttraumatic lesion that predominantly affects young men. SPH often involves the skull, tibia, and iliac bones. Case report: Herein, we aimed to report the plain radiography, computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of an ossified SPH of the left iliac bone in a 53-year-old man with a history of anticoagulant medication. Conclusions: SPH of the iliac bone is typically an asymptomatic condition. Observing an ossified lesion in the shape of a lens on the inner aspect of the iliac wing in radiological examinations is diagnostic of this condition.
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