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Fig. 1B. 72-year-old woman seen at emergency department for acute
onset of left hip pain. MR images (not shown) did not indicate fracture. She
had hip replacement 6 months later for rapidly progressive osteoarthritis.
Technetium-99m bone scan image of pelvis (anterior view) shows linear
increased uptake (arrows) around left femoral neck simulating femoral
neck fracture.
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