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Diseases » Avascular necrosis » Introduction
 

Avascular necrosis

Avascular necrosis: Introduction

Avascular necrosis: Avascular necrosis is a disease resulting from the temporary or permanent loss of the blood supply to the bones. Without blood, the bone tissue dies and ... more about Avascular necrosis.

Avascular necrosis: Bone death from lack of circulation. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Avascular necrosis is available below.

Symptoms of Avascular necrosis

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Avascular necrosis: Complications

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Misdiagnosis and Avascular necrosis

Misdiagnosis of knee pain: Finding the cause of a knee problem is a really difficult and challenging feature in general practice. The age of the presentation of a painful knee has varied significance as many conditions are age related. Onset of the pain is also important in determining the diagnosis as a rapid onset of painful knee swelling after injury indicates blood in the joint. Some of the common knee problems that can be misdiagnosed include osteonecrosis, loose bodies, gout, pseudogout, sarcoidosis, Paget’s disease and meniscal tears. There are several problems relating to knee problems that are difficult to diagnose but fortunately most of these problems can be diagnosed with the help of an X- ray....read more »

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Causes of Avascular necrosis

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Treatments for Avascular necrosis

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Prognosis for Avascular necrosis

Prognosis for Avascular necrosis: The amount of disability that results from avascular necrosis depends on what part of the bone is affected, how large an area is involved, and how effectively the bone rebuilds itself. (Source: excerpt from Questions and Answers About Avascular Necrosis: NIAMS) ... With proper treatment, most people with avascular necrosis can lead productive lives. (Source: excerpt from Questions and Answers About Avascular Necrosis: NIAMS)

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Clinical Trials for Avascular necrosis

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Types of Avascular necrosis

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Article Excerpts about Avascular necrosis

Avascular necrosis is a disease resulting from the temporary or permanent loss of the blood supply to the bones. Without blood, the bone tissue dies and causes the bone to collapse. If the process involves the bones near a joint, it often leads to collapse of the joint surface. This disease also is known as osteonecrosis, aseptic necrosis, and ischemic bone necrosis. (Source: excerpt from Questions and Answers About Avascular Necrosis: NIAMS)

Definitions of Avascular necrosis:

Death of bone tissue due to traumatic or nontraumatic causes. --2004 - (Source - Diseases Database)

Avascular necrosis is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This means that Avascular necrosis, or a subtype of Avascular necrosis, affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)


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