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    The Skeletal Findings in This Patient with a Distended Bladder
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The Skeletal Findings in This Patient with a Distended Bladder

Question 26

Question 26

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  The skeletal findings in this patient with a distended bladder (opacified after contrast-enhanced CT)  include: A)  right hip dislocation. B)  left pubic rami fractures. C)  right hip joint degenerative joint disease. D)  right femoral neck fracture. The skeletal findings in this patient with a distended bladder (opacified after contrast-enhanced CT) include:


A) right hip dislocation.
B) left pubic rami fractures.
C) right hip joint degenerative joint disease.
D) right femoral neck fracture.

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