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Pediatric Pelvis.

Semin Musculoskelet Radiol

August 2024

Department of Pediatric Imaging and Regional Radiology, The Cleveland Clinic Imaging Institute, Cleveland, Ohio.

The development of the pelvis follows a predictable pattern of ossification that involves the maturation of bone, synchondroses, and apophyses. These growth centers appear and close at distinct times during skeletal maturity and give rise to structural changes in the pelvis that can be distinctively appreciated on various imaging modalities. Accurate interpretation of radiologic images requires knowledge of skeletal development because the varying appearance of the maturing pediatric pelvis may be mistaken for pathology.

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