Magnetic Resonance Examination in the Diagnosis of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head
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The most common causes of non-traumatic angioedema are corticosteroid therapy and alcohol abuse. The main clinical manifestations in the pathology of the hip joints are pain in the joint, in the groin area with radiation along the femoral nerve to the knee joint and buttock area during physical exertion, sometimes night pain is also disturbed. Objectively, the smoothness of the contours of the hip joint and pain during palpation are determined. Restriction of rotational movements in the joint, abduction, adduction and flexion are also limited and painful. Special attention should be paid to patients who are potentially at risk.
Objective: MRI in the diagnosis of osteonecrosis of the femoral head.
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osteonecrosis, MRI