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. 2010 Sep;468(9):2454-9.
doi: 10.1007/s11999-010-1358-9. Epub 2010 Jun 26.

How does osteonecrosis about the knee progress in young patients with leukemia?: a 2- to 7-year study

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How does osteonecrosis about the knee progress in young patients with leukemia?: a 2- to 7-year study

E J Karimova et al. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2010 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Osteonecrosis is a major treatment complication of pediatric leukemias owing to its potential to cause joint deterioration. Because of potential long-term effects of osteonecrosis on joints, information regarding its progression and collapse in different patients can be used to identify high-risk groups, advise the patients and parents of this complication, and potentially consider the risk for development of osteonecrosis in planning primary treatment.

Questions/purposes: We therefore determined: (1) the incidence of joint collapse and/or pain in young patients with hematologic malignancies diagnosed with ON of the knee; (2) risk factors associated with collapse; and (3) the relationship between size and location of osteonecrotic knee lesions and the likelihood of joint collapse.

Patients and methods: We retrospectively reviewed 109 patients with hematologic malignancies and MRI-confirmed knee osteonecrosis. The median age was 11.5 years (range, 2.3-18.8 years) at primary diagnosis of hematologic malignancy and a median age of 13.4 years (range, 2.7-23.3 years) at diagnosis of osteonecrosis of the knee. For analyses, we used the first and last MR images. Minimum clinical followup was 2.3 years after diagnosis of knee osteonecrosis (median, 6 years; range, 2.3-7.17 years).

Results: Joint collapse occurred in 22% (24 of 109). Older age, pain at osteonecrosis presentation, and lesions extending to the articular surface of distal femoral epiphyses were associated with joint collapse.

Conclusions: Younger patients and those without extensive femoral epiphyseal involvement have a better prognosis for osteonecrosis of the knee.

Level of evidence: Level II, prognostic study. See the Guidelines for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

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The probability of collapse of an articular surface of the knee increases with the patient’s age and knee pain on presentation.

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