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BASIC X-RAY
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
PROXIMAL TIBIAL STRESS FRACTURE
Proximal Tibial Stress Fracture
* Appears as a band of sclerosis in the proximal tibia on plain film.
* Nuclear bone scanning is more sensitive for this diagnosis.
The following radiograph was obtained from an athlete complaining of a painful shin.
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