Affiliation:
1. Güemes Sanatorium, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract
The case of a patient with cysts in the iliac bone is presented as an atypical cause of chronic low back pain that the rheumatologist may face, and a review of the literature on the types of bone cysts and their differential diagnoses will be made. Mention will also be made of your treatment options.
Publisher
Editorial Biotecnologica S.R.L.
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