Avulsion fractures of the anterior superior iliac spine are rare. This injury is usually seen in adolescents, as an avulsion fracture of the apophyses, a result of sudden vigorous contraction or repetitive contraction of the sartorius and tensor fasciae latae muscles. Treatment for this injury is usually conservative; however, surgical management has been reported in those with significant displacement. We present a 14 year old male patient who was referred to our unit for biopsy of a possible pathological fracture of his right ilium. The authors feel it is essential to understand the importance of ruling out a bone tumour, if the possibility has been raised, before managing a suspected fracture. If there is any doubt, the case should be referred to an appropriate sarcoma unit for review prior to any intervention. © The Author(s) 2011.
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Dhinsa, B. S., Jalgaonkar, A., Mann, B., Butt, S., & Pollock, R. (2011). Avulsion fracture of the anterior superior iliac spine: Misdiagnosis of a bone tumour. Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 12(3), 173–176. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10195-011-0153-z
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