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Early detection of avascular necrosis of the femoral head following renal transplantation

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This prospective study included 43 patients undergoing renal transplantations. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and X-rays of the hip joints were produced 3 and 12 months after transplantation. In 6 hip joints of 4 patients (9.3%), we discovered femoral head necroses just 3 months after transplantation. Three of the hip joints affected were symptomatic and 3 painless. The MR images taken 12 months after transplantation revealed no additional femoral head necrosis. A core decompression was performed on 3 joints. In contrast to those with core decompression, the femoral heads without core decompression showed a progression of the necrosis in 2 of 3 cases. All 4 patients with femoral head necroses were younger than 50 years and exhibited a premature conversion of the haematopoietic marrow to fatty marrow in the area of the proximal femoral metaphysis. A similar premature conversion to fatty marrow was seen in 6 of the 22 (27.2%) patients younger than 50 years and without femoral head necroses. The doses in long-term steroid medication and the steroid doses during the rejection periods of the patients with femoral head necroses were not significantly higher than those for the patients with premature conversion to fatty marrow. The latter had also not received significantly higher doses than the patients whose MRI findings were inconspicuous.

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Fink, B., Degenhardt, S., Paselk, C. et al. Early detection of avascular necrosis of the femoral head following renal transplantation. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 116, 151–156 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00426064

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