144
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SKUKUZA
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FEBRUARY
2014
Diagnostic imaging of sacroiliac disease remains difficult. No technique can be used
in isolation for the conclusive diagnosis of pathology in this region and imaging should
be combined with careful clinical examination and diagnostic anesthesia.
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