Report Guide ? History 1. Trauma. 2. Hip pain. Exam 1. CT images of the pelvis were obtained without contrast material. Multiplanar and surface rendered reformats were generated. 2. CT images of the pelvis were obtained after intravenous administration of contrast material. Multiplanar and surface rendered reformats were generated. Prior Study N/A Findings ? LIMITATIONS There is patient motion, streak artifact, severe osteopenia, or other limiting factors. [Yes/No] VISUALIZED LUMBAR SPINE There are compression fractures, transverse process fractures, or malalignment. [Yes/No] There are pars interarticularis defects. [Yes/No] There are degenerated discs or facet osteoarthritis. [Yes/No] SACRUM and SACROILIAC JOINTS A fracture is present. [Yes/No] The sacroiliac joints are widened and asymmetric. [Yes/No] There is vertical subluxation of the sacroiliac joints. [Yes/No] There are CT findings of sacroiliac inflammation or degeneration. [Yes/No] INNOMINATE BONES There are cortical disruptions, displaced fractures, or avulsion fractures. [Yes/No] Triradiate cartilages are asymmetric. [Yes/No] Acetabular fractures are present. [Yes/No] PUBIC SYMPHYSIS The pubic symphysis is widened or vertically incongruent. [Yes/No] There are CT findings of pubic symphysis inflammation or degeneration. [Yes/No] HIPS/PROXIMAL FEMURS Hip alignment is abnormal. [Yes/No] There is hip osteoarthritis or inflammation. [Yes/No] There are hip joint effusions. [Yes/No] There are intra-articular bodies within the hip joints. [Yes/No] Femoral epiphyseal ossification centers are asymmetric or irregular. [Yes/No] Femoral physes are asymmetric or abnormally smooth or irregular. [Yes/No] There is slipped capital femoral epiphysis. [Yes/No] There are fractures of the femoral neck, intertrochanteric region, or subtrochanteric region. [Yes/No] There are avulsion fractures of the greater or lesser trochanters. [Yes/No] MISCELLANEOUS OSSEOUS The osseous mineralization is diffusely abnormal. [Yes/No] An additional osseous lesion is present. [Yes/No] SOFT TISSUES There is acute or chronic pathology of the vessels. [Yes/No] There is edema, fluid collections, or hematoma within the muscles or the superficial adipose layer. [Yes/No] The visualized intrapelvic organs are abnormal. [Yes/No] Impression Pediatric Pelvis CT 1-Hip/pelvis fracture/malalignment as discussed above.