Pubic Symphysis
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Subject Areas on Research
- Acute osteomyelitis of the pubic symphysis following cardiac catheterization.
- Anatomy, pathology, and MRI findings in the sports hernia.
- Athletic pubalgia and "sports hernia": optimal MR imaging technique and findings.
- Athletic pubalgia and the "sports hernia": MR imaging findings.
- Development of RTOG consensus guidelines for the definition of the clinical target volume for postoperative conformal radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
- Extirpative Cultures Reveal Infectious Pubic Bone Osteomyelitis in Prostate Cancer Survivors With Urinary-Pubic Symphysis Fistulae (UPF).
- MRI diagnosis of subpubic cartilaginous cyst.
- Magnetic resonance imaging features of pubic symphysis urinary fistula with pubic bone osteomyelitis in the treated prostate cancer patient.
- Magnetic resonance imaging of athletic pubalgia and the sports hernia: current understanding and practice.
- Postoperative pubic osteomyelitis misdiagnosed as osteitis pubis: report of four cases and review.
- Pubic Bone Resection Provides Objective Pain Control in the Prostate Cancer Survivor With Pubic Bone Osteomyelitis With an Associated Urinary Tract to Pubic Symphysis Fistula.
- Pubic symphysis osteomyelitis in the prostate cancer survivor: clinical presentation, evaluation, and management.
- Resection of Pubic Symphysis and Cystectomy Significantly Improves Short-Term Patient-Reported Physical Functioning Among Patients With Pubovesical Fistula and Pubic Bone Osteomyelitis.
- Single-leg-stance (flamingo) radiographs to assess pelvic instability: how much motion is normal?
- Spectrum of MRI findings in clinical athletic pubalgia.
- The location of abdominal wall blood vessels in relationship to abdominal landmarks apparent at laparoscopy.
- The spectrum of MR imaging in athletic pubalgia.
- Treatment of abnormal single-leg stance (flamingo) radiographs. Opinion: nonoperative treatment; opinion: operative fixation, anterior plating.
- Unmasking of Urinary-pubic Symphysis Fistula After Implantation of Artificial Urinary Sphincter in Prostate Cancer Survivors-User Beware.
- Urinary Pubic Symphysis Fistula Leads to Histopathologic Osteomyelitis in Prostate Cancer Survivors.
- Variation of the obturator foramen and pubic arch of the female bony pelvis.
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Keywords of People
- Olson, Steven Arthur, Goldner Jones Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery