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JBJS, April 1, 2003, Volume 85, Issue 4
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Hidden Intrapelvic Granulomatous Lesions Associated with Total Hip Arthroplasty
Takashi Hisatome, MD, PhD Yuji Yasunaga, MD, PhD Yoshikazu Ikuta, MD, PhD Kazuhiro Takahashi, MDHip
Granulomatous lesions have been reported in association with total hip arthroplasties both with and without cement 1-9. The chief cause of these lesions is considered to be osteolysis induced by polyethylene wear debris from the hip prosthesis 7,9,10. We report on two patients with a hidden intrapelvic granulomatous lesion associated with a total hip arthroplasty. Both patients were informed that data concerning their cases would be submitted for publication. Previous reports identified intrapelvic granulomas only after symptoms developed as a result of compression of vital structures. The granulomatous lesions in this report were confirmed by computed tomography but were not detected by plain radiography.
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