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Fig. 2B. 54-year-old woman with breast cancer who was recently
diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of lung. Axial CT image of pelvis reveals
multiple sclerotic bony metastases (thin arrows) involving right half
of sacrum and left anterosuperior iliac spine, which has an avulsion fracture.
Radiolucent defect in left ilium (thick arrow) is site of bone graft
obtained for prior lumbar spine fusion.