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From: Occult proximal femoral fracture with radiating leg pain masquerading as sciatica: a case report

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Imaging results of the injury. Anteroposterior view (a) and lateral view (b) of lumbar plain radiography performed after the injury. Sagittal view (c) of the thoracic spine CT and T2-weighted MRI of the cervical spine (d) and lumbar spine (e) 1 month after the injury. Degenerative changes in the lumbar spine and ossification of the ligamentum flavum at T5/6 were noted. However, there were no signs of significant spinal cord compression

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