Hard to say: The iliac bone is part of the pelvis and so if the lesion is painful, it would be expected to cause pelvic pain. If it is really large, it could potentially cause abdominal pain or sometimes there might be other lesions in other areas. A lot really hinges around the diagnosis of the lesion itself. Appropriate studies, including a ct and bone scan can go a long way to establish the diagnosis.
Answered 3/11/2023
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I do not think so: Unless the lesion too big or malignant.
Answered 3/14/2019
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