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Author: Zhang, Qing-Yu; Li, Zi-Rong; Gao, Fu-Qiang; Sun, Wei
Title: Pericollapse Stage of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head: A Last Chance for Joint Preservation
  • Document date: 2018_11_5
  • ID: qd44vv2h_7_1
    Snippet: stage within 7 years, while all CJFH type L2 diseases and 86.1% of CJFH type L3 diseases progressed to the pericollapse stage within 3 years [ Table 1 ]. [46] Nam et al. [38] reported that lesion size is a predictor of developing pain in asymptomatic ONFH: 1 of 21 (4.8%) hips with a small lesion, 11 of 24 (45.8%) hips with a medium-sized lesion, and 50 of 60 (83.3%) hips with a large lesion became symptomatic by the last follow-up. In Mont et al......
    Document: stage within 7 years, while all CJFH type L2 diseases and 86.1% of CJFH type L3 diseases progressed to the pericollapse stage within 3 years [ Table 1 ]. [46] Nam et al. [38] reported that lesion size is a predictor of developing pain in asymptomatic ONFH: 1 of 21 (4.8%) hips with a small lesion, 11 of 24 (45.8%) hips with a medium-sized lesion, and 50 of 60 (83.3%) hips with a large lesion became symptomatic by the last follow-up. In Mont et al.'s [47] systematic review, the weighted mean time to the appearance of pain in originally asymptomatic ONFH patients was 30 months (range, 1-134 months).

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