Core decompression shortens the duration of pain in bone marrow oedema syndrome

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E. Calvo
D. Fernandez-Yruegas
L. Alvarez
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[1] Department of Orthopedic Surgery,
[2] Fundación Jiménez Díaz,undefined
[3] Universidad Autónoma,undefined
[4] Av. Reyes Católicos,undefined
[5] 2,undefined
[6] 28040 Madrid,undefined
[7] Spain e-mail: ecalvo@fjd.es; Tel.: +34-91-549 4152,undefined
[8] Fax: +34-91-549 4764,undefined
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International Orthopaedics | 2000年 / 24卷
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Bone Marrow; Bone Mineral Density; Osteoporosis; Signal Intensity;
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We studied nine patients with 12 painful hips without apparent cause but with alteration of signal intensity on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) consistent with bone-marrow oedema. The patients were randomly assigned to receive conservative or surgical treatment with core decompression. The duration of pain was significantly less in those treated surgically. Histological evaluation of the material obtained from 4 decompressions confirmed bone-marrow oedema without osteoporosis. Bone mineral density studies in 5 patients were normal. Although bone-marrow oedema of the femoral head is usually a self-limiting condition, we suggest that core decompression should be considered, as the symptoms may be prolonged and incapacitating.
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