Fig. 3From: Surgical treatment for fibrous dysplasia of femoral neck with mild but prolonged symptoms: a case seriesPatient 1. A 22-year-old female presented with repeated or persistent right hip pain since for ten years. An A-P X-ray at the initial presentation indicated fatigue fracture with “parrot’s beak” sign (white arrows) (a). X-rays at three years (b) and ten years (c) after surgery revealed cure of the fatigue fracture and preservation of the grafted autogenous fibular strut (black arrows)Back to article page