Occult Morel-Lavallee Lesion Within the Superior Gluteal Region in a Collegiate Lacrosse Player.

Am J Phys Med Rehabil

From the Department of Physiatry, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York (CB, RAS, JFW); Department of Radiology, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York (MR); Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Connecticut (MD); and Department of General Surgery, ProHealth Care, Lake Success, New York (DR).

Published: September 2020

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