Athletic pubalgia

Case contributed by Ahmed Elhusseiny , 3 Feb 2024
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Ahmed Elhusseiny, 8 Feb 2024
Disclosures - updated 15 Mar 2023: Nothing to disclose

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MRI findings and clinical presentation are consistent with the diagnosis of athletic pubalgia. Unfortunately, this MRI study was obtained with a standard hip protocol. A tailored MRI protocol including axial oblique fluid sensitive sequences through the symphysis pubis would be beneficial in such cases of groin pain in athletes.

  • -<p>MRI findings and clinical presentation are consistent with the diagnosis of athletic pubalgia. Unfortunately, this MRI study was obtained with a standard hip protocol. A tailored MRI protocol including axial oblique fluid sensitive sequences through the symphysis pubis would be beneficial in such cases of groin pain in athletes.</p>
  • +<p>MRI findings and clinical presentation are consistent with the diagnosis of <a href="/articles/athletic-pubalgia-1" title="athletic pubalgia">athletic pubalgia</a>. Unfortunately, this MRI study was obtained with a standard hip protocol. A tailored MRI protocol including axial oblique fluid sensitive sequences through the symphysis pubis would be beneficial in such cases of groin pain in athletes.</p>

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