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Article in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1513566

ABSTRACT

La osteonecrosis múltiple es una entidad poco frecuente que se define por el compromiso de al menos tres regiones diferentes. Es indispensable el abordaje multidisciplinario de los pacientes que la padecen tanto para el diagnóstico como el tratamiento oportuno. Presentamos el caso clínico de un paciente joven que presenta una osteonecrosis múltiple con compromiso de ambas caderas, hombros, rodillas, codo derecho y cuello de pie izquierdo. El principal factor de riesgo presente en nuestro caso es el consumo de glucocorticoides.


Multiple osteonecrosis is a rare entity that is defined by the involvement of at least three different regions. A multidisciplinary approach to patients who suffer from it is essential for both diagnosis and timely treatment. We present the clinical case of a young patient who presented multiple osteonecrosis with involvement of both hips, shoulders, knees, right elbow, and neck of the left foot. The main risk factor present in our case is the consumption of glucocorticoids.


A osteonecrose múltipla é uma entidade rara que se define pelo envolvimento de pelo menos três regiões diferentes. Uma abordagem multidisciplinar aos pacientes que sofrem com isso é essencial para o diagnóstico e tratamento oportuno. Apresentamos o caso clínico de um paciente jovem que apresenta osteonecrose múltipla envolvendo quadris, ombros, joelhos, cotovelo direito e pescoço do pé esquerdo. O principal fator de risco presente no nosso caso é o consumo de glicocorticóides.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Osteonecrosis/chemically induced , Dexamethasone/adverse effects , Anti-Allergic Agents/adverse effects , Fluticasone/adverse effects , Glucocorticoids/adverse effects , Osteonecrosis/surgery , Osteonecrosis/diagnostic imaging , Prednisone/adverse effects , Disease Progression , Joint Prosthesis
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Artrosc. (B. Aires) ; 29(4): 155-162, 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1411045

ABSTRACT

Descripta por Ahlbäck en 1968, la osteonecrosis de rodilla es una patología con un gran potencial de morbilidad. Está dividida en tres grandes grupos: primaria/espontánea, postoperatoria y secundaria/atraumática. Esta última podría estar directamente relacionada con el consumo prolongado de corticoides. Su tratamiento constituye un desafío para el cirujano ortopedista. Va a depender del estadio de la enfermedad y del colapso articular, y se intentará siempre preservar la superficie articular nativa. Dentro de las distintas opciones terapéuticas, las terapias biológicas constituyen una herramienta potencialmente valiosa como complemento al tratamiento quirúrgico, y muestran resultados clínicos esperanzadores. Presentamos el caso de una paciente con una osteonecrosis de rodilla bilateral, secundaria al consumo crónico de corticoides, tratada con una artroscopía bilateral asociada a perforaciones subcondrales descompresivas y aplicación subcondral de concentrado de médula ósea (CMO), con evolución satisfactoria de los síntomas a los treinta meses de seguimiento en la rodilla derecha, mientras que en la rodilla izquierda presentó una evolución tórpida de los síntomas a partir de los veinticuatro meses, por lo que está en plan de reemplazo articular.


Described by Ahlbäck in 1968, osteonecrosis of the knee is a pathology with great potential for morbidity. It is divided into three large groups: primary/spontaneous, postoperative, and secondary/atraumatic. The latter might be directly related to prolonged consumption of steroids. Its treatment is a challenge for the orthopedist. It will depend on the disease stage and articular collapse, always trying to preserve the native articular surface. Within the different therapeutic options, biological therapies are a potentially valuable tool as a complement to surgical treatment, showing encouraging clinical results. We present the case of a female patient with bilateral osteonecrosis of the knee, secondary to chronic consumption of steroids, treated with bilateral arthroscopy associated with decompressive subchondral perforations and subchondral application of bone marrow concentrate (BMC), with a satisfactory evolution of symptoms after thirty months of follow-up in the right knee. However, the left knee showed a torpid evolution of symptoms after twenty-four months of follow-up, so she is on a joint replacement plan


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Osteonecrosis/surgery , Bone Marrow , Decompression, Surgical , Knee/surgery , Osteonecrosis/rehabilitation , Osteonecrosis/diagnostic imaging , Postoperative Care/rehabilitation , Arthroscopy , Knee/diagnostic imaging
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Rev. argent. radiol ; 84(3): 93-106, ago. 2020. tab, graf, il.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1143921

ABSTRACT

Resumen El objetivo de este artículo es realizar una revisión de las localizaciones, causas y hallazgos radiológicos específicos de los procesos avasculares óseos. Se define como isquemia ósea a las alteraciones ocasionadas por déficit de irrigación, llevando a la destrucción del hueso. Existen diferencias entre necrosis isquémica e infarto óseo, en base al sitio óseo de afectación. La etiología traumática es la más frecuente y suele ser unilateral. Los sitios de presentación más frecuentes son: cabeza femoral y humeral, rodilla y semilunar. La resonancia magnética (RM) es considerada la modalidad de imagen más sensible y específica, tanto para el diagnóstico temprano como estadificación y control. El conocimiento de las causas, características radiológicas y sus diferentes fases evitan el diagnóstico erróneo de otras etiologías, como las primarias o infecciosas, facilitando un correcto algoritmo terapéutico.


Abstract The aim of this article is to review the locations, causes and specific radiological findings of avascular bone processes. Bone ischemia is defined as the alterations caused by irrigation deficit, leading into the bone destruction. However, there are differences between ischemic necrosis and bone infarction, based on the bone site of involvement. The most frequent etiology is traumatic and is usually unilateral. The most frequent sites of presentation are: femoral and humeral head, knee, and lunate. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is considered the most sensitive and specific imaging modality for early diagnosis, staging and control. The knowledge of the causes, radiological findings and their different phases avoid the erroneous diagnosis of other lesions, such as primary or infectious, facilitating a correct therapeutic algorithm.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Bone and Bones/diagnostic imaging , Bone Diseases/etiology , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Osteonecrosis/diagnostic imaging , Bone Diseases/classification , Bone Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Ischemia/diagnostic imaging
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JBMS-Journal of the Bahrain Medical Society. 2008; 20 (2): 68-69
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-87489

ABSTRACT

Sickle cell disease is the commonest cause of humeral head osteonecrosis worldwide. 144 shoulders in 72 patients with sickle cell disease were assessed clinically and radiographically. Our null hypothesis is that there is no correlation between the shoulder symptoms and the radiographic extent of osteonecrosis in such patients. The symptoms of each shoulder were scored using the UCLA shoulder scoring system. All shoulder x-rays were staged for humeral head osteonecrosis according to the modified Ficat and Arlet staging system. The Wilcoxin ranked sum test was used to correlate the data of the UCLA score with the data of the modified Ficat and Arlet stage. This gave a coefficient of 0.189. It is concluded that there is most likely no correlation between the shoulder symptoms and the radiographic stage of humeral head osteonecrosis in patients with sickle cell disease


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Osteonecrosis/etiology , Osteonecrosis/diagnostic imaging , Anemia, Sickle Cell/complications , Humerus
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Medical Journal of Cairo University [The]. 1995; 63 (4): 923-935
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-38430

ABSTRACT

26 cases [23 males and 3 females] of a vascular necrosis [AVN] aged between 3 to 60 years diagnosed over two years were evaluated radiologically by plain radiography, nuclear isotopic scanning and MR imaging in the radiology department of Hamad General Hospital, Doha Qatar. 7 cases were around the hip joint, 9 knees, 7 ankles, 2 wrists and 1 shoulder. Radiological findings were compared and reviewed with the literatures regarding sensitivy and specificity of the technique used as well as MR appearance and staging. The plain radiography was either normal or non-specific in 12 cases [45%], while scintigrap[hy was normal in 8 and of non-specific increased radiotracer uptake in 18 cases [69%]. MR was positive for AVN in all cases. The hip cases of the study group showed different grades of MR staging based on the shape and both T1 and T2 signal characteristics of the involved aera using Kokubo and Lange et al., 92 classification, while knee and ankle cases showed mainly osteochondritis dessicans of different stages. We concludede that MRI is the most sensitive and specific radiological test and the modality of choice in the evaluation of avascular nercosis


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Osteonecrosis/diagnostic imaging , Radionuclide Imaging/methods
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