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Review
. 2007 May;36(5):430, 432-4, 436-40.
doi: 10.1007/s00132-007-1090-7.

[Imaging of avascular necrosis of the femoral head in adults]

[Article in German]
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[Imaging of avascular necrosis of the femoral head in adults]

[Article in German]
S Reppenhagen et al. Orthopade. 2007 May.

Abstract

The aim of diagnostic imaging procedures in avascular femoral head necrosis is to provide the patient with a stage-adapted therapy. Therefore, a differentiated diagnostic work-up is needed. Native radiography of the hip in two planes is still the first step. Over the past years, the diagnosis of femoral head necrosis has experienced tremendous improvement due to the use of MRI and CT scans. Because of these improvements the correct stage can be diagnosed early and the appropriate therapy can be initiated immediately. Today, MRI is the most sensitive diagnostic imaging procedure. CT scans can be particularly useful to exclude subchondral fractures. The use of bone scintigraphy is restricted to exceptional cases. In Europe, the ARCO classification of avascular femoral head necrosis has been widely accepted. It is essential here to define subtypes according to the localisation and the extent of the necrosis, because both have major influence on the prognosis of the disease and therefore also for the therapeutic strategy. In this overview, we describe the specific characteristics of the different diagnostic imaging procedures and illustrate them with appropriate imaging material. At the end of the article an algorithm for diagnostic imaging procedures in avascular femoral head necrosis for daily orthopaedic practice is proposed.

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