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What Do These X-ray Test Report Of Hip And Pelvis For Persistent Pain Indicate?

Thank Hello I had a accident a few months ago and my lower leg was hurt I have a hematoma and bruise that is still on my leg the pain is in my foot and leg and pain goes up to my hip and growing area I had a X-ray of the hip and lumbar spine the X-ray show mild osteoarthritis in the X-RAY lumbar spine & Ap Lat. the hip X-ray enthesophytes of the pelvis and multiple apparent phleboliths of the pelvis 1.4 cm lucency of the medial femoral neck on the right and mild erosion possibly associated with Synovitis of th right hip. I have no idea what all that means it wasn t explained to me. I just want to know what is causing this bad pain in my hip, groin and my thigh and lower leg and foot. the pain hurt so bad I can t sleep, it s a constant pain
Wed, 16 Aug 2017
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As you told that there is osteoarthritis of your lumbar spine ,the pain you are suffering may be because of that
Get an MRI of your lumbar spine to evaluate further

Hope this helps

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What Do These X-ray Test Report Of Hip And Pelvis For Persistent Pain Indicate?

As you told that there is osteoarthritis of your lumbar spine ,the pain you are suffering may be because of that Get an MRI of your lumbar spine to evaluate further Hope this helps