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V G Kane, G S Silverstein

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    |May 1, 1986
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    We recently encountered two patients with an unusual hernia through a defect in the iliac crest secondary to prior bone graft harvesting. The radiographic and CT features of this rare entity are illustrated and pertinent literature reviewed.

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