Literature DB >> 16166841

Consecutive bone scintigraphy in bilateral hip migratory transient osteoporosis.

José Ramón García Garzón1.   

Abstract

A 34-year-old male was seen with severe right hip pain, rapidly worsening in 1 to 2 weeks, with no history of trauma. There was no fever and laboratory studies were normal. Bone scan showed markedly increased uptake in the femoral head. Magnetic resonance imaging showed bone marrow edema. The patient became asymptomatic with conservative therapy, confirmed by returning toward normal on bone scintigraphy 5 months later. He was readmitted 4 months later because the patient developed similar symptoms on the opposite side. A bone scan showed demineralization of the left femoral head. He recovered on conservative therapy and there was a normal bone scan one year after the initial admission.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16166841     DOI: 10.1097/01.rlu.0000178321.41619.90

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nucl Med        ISSN: 0363-9762            Impact factor:   7.794


  4 in total

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2.  Bilateral transient osteoporosis of the talus in pregnancy.

Authors:  R S Daniel; E K Farrar; H R Norton; A I Nussbaum
Journal:  Osteoporos Int       Date:  2009-04-03       Impact factor: 4.507

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Journal:  Z Rheumatol       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 1.372

4.  Migratory Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome of the Hips: A Case Report.

Authors:  A Santoso; P S Ingale; K S Park; T R Yoon
Journal:  Malays Orthop J       Date:  2017-11
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