Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2020)

Subperiosteal hematoma of the iliac wing presenting with leg weakness in a young adult footballer

  • John P. Hynes, MB, BCH, BAO,
  • Richard E. Downey, MB, BCH, BAO, MScSEM,
  • Nicola Hughes, FRCR,
  • Conor J. O'Keane, FRCPath,
  • Eoin Kavanagh, FRCR

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
pp. 424 – 426

Abstract

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We present the case of a 17 year old football player with a 2 week history of left leg weakness and difficulty weight-bearing. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a well-circumscribed lesion deep to the left iliacus muscle. The patient proceeded to computed tomography-guided biopsy. The likely diagnosis was that of a subperiosteal haematoma of the iliac wing, which was exerting mass effect upon the left femoral nerve resulting in leg pain and weakness. Imaging was repeated at an interval of 1 month, at which time the lesion had almost entirely resolved. Subperiosteal haematoma of the iliac bone is a rare entity but should be considered as a potential diagnosis in young adults, particularly where there is a history of trauma or recent sports injury. Keywords: Subperiosteal haematoma, Iliac bone, Femoral neuropathy, Magnetic resonance imaging, Sports medicine