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Author: Liu, Li-Hua; Zhang, Qing-Yu; Sun, Wei; Li, Zi-Rong; Gao, Fu-Qiang
Title: Corticosteroid-induced Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head: Detection, Diagnosis, and Treatment in Earlier Stages
  • Document date: 2017_11_5
  • ID: vvjcxor9_10
    Snippet: Underlying diseases play as a significant risk factor in the development of osteonecrosis. Osteonecrosis has been described as occurring in many clinical conditions, mainly autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), [1, 3, 19, 20] solid organ transplantation (renal, liver, cardiac, etc.), [21] leukemia, [17, [22] [23] severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), [24, 25] malignant tumors, [26] renal failure, .....
    Document: Underlying diseases play as a significant risk factor in the development of osteonecrosis. Osteonecrosis has been described as occurring in many clinical conditions, mainly autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), [1, 3, 19, 20] solid organ transplantation (renal, liver, cardiac, etc.), [21] leukemia, [17, [22] [23] severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), [24, 25] malignant tumors, [26] renal failure, [27] inflammatory bowel diseases, [28] sickle cell disease, [29] and dermatology diseases. The underlying diseases singly or mutually result in osteonecrosis and are more likely related to corticosteroid administration as an important therapy method.

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