Abstract

The non-suppurative, non-inflammatory disease of the anterior pelvic girdle which occurs in the female appears to be a variant of the more common disease which occasionally follows suprapubic prostatectomy in men. Treatment should be symptomatic, although x-ray therapy, cortisone, ACTH, and possibly phenylbutazone may be of value. The disease is self-limiting, and the authors do not believe that in their cases infection played any part.

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