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Fig. 5 —Distribution of all detected fractures (n = 307) on
MRI is shown in this graph according to presence (black bars; total,
n = 142) and absence (gray bars; total, n = 165) of
soft-tissue abnormalities. Numbers are shown at top of each bar: total number
of fractures first followed by, in parentheses, number of fractures with and
without soft-tissue abnormalities. Note that although most pubic and
acetabulum fractures show soft-tissue abnormalities, sacral fractures show
soft-tissue abnormalities less frequently.