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Fig. 5 Drawing shows typical locations of tubular acetabular
intraosseous contrast tracking over posterior-anterior margin
(arrowheads) of acetabular fossa, subchondral cyst over
weight-bearing surface of acetabular roof (star) and ischiopubic
flange of triradiate cartilage over center of acetabular fossa, and junction
(arrows) of pubis and ischium. IL = ilium. PU = pubis, IS =
ischium.