Case 40-1980

Abstract
Presentation of CaseAn 18-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of a mass in the right groin.He was well until six months earlier, when he experienced pain in the right groin, which was initially mild and intermittent but gradually increased in severity and caused him to limp. During the next three months the pain extended into the right thigh and interfered with rest. Crutches and antiinflammatory agents were prescribed, without benefit. Three months before admission he entered another hospital, where examination showed a mass in the right hip. X-ray films and tomographic examination of the pelvis ( . . .

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