Clinical History •
47-year-old female with 2-year history of intermittent right hip pain now with symptoms referable to the right sciatic nerve
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MRI of the pelvis and right hip was obtained
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Fluid-sensitive axial MRI images demonstrate a slender extension of fluid from the posterior right acetabular labrum to the fluid collection (arrows)
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Ultrasound evaluation and possible aspiration was requested
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Diagnosis
Paralabral cyst extending posteriorly and impinging the sciatic nerve
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Discussion
Paralabral cysts are strongly associated with tears of the fibrocartilagenous acetabular labrum They generally extend anteriorly and less commonly posteriorly or laterally They commonly recur unless the underlying labral tear is corrected Following aspiration of the collection, the patient reported complete relief of her sciatic nerve symptoms
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