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Photographic work report

This seems to be a late film of femoral neck fracture, right? The femoral head obviously collapsed, deformed, shortened and uneven density increased. It shows that there is poor alignment after fracture, the cystic light-transmitting area shows necrosis area of femoral head, and the calcification shadow of surrounding soft tissue shows peripheral bleeding at that time, and now the calcification has been absorbed. The reasons for the increase of bone mineral density may be: partial fracture overlap and hyperosteogeny during fracture healing. It doesn't matter, but there should also be disabilities: hip movement disorder, limping and so on. Why don't you take a picture immediately when you are injured and repair it immediately? It may be much better than the ending now.