Osteonecrosis (Subscribe)
Categories
- Femur Head Necrosis (39)
- AVN of the Femoral Head, hip avascular necrosis
- Knee Osteonecrosis (10)
- Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the knee
- Osteonecrosis Patient Information (6)
- Internet resources for patient information on osteonecrosis of various joints; avascular necrosis, aseptic necrosis, AVN
- Shoulder Osteonecrosis (7)
- Osteonecrosis/Avascular Necrosis of the Humeral Head
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Avascular Necrosis Osteonecrosis
http://catalog.nucleusinc.com/displaymonograph.php?MID=151Illustrations and account of the condition
Avascular necrosis is a disease resulting from the temporary or permanent loss of the blood supply to the bones. Without blood, the bone tissue dies and causes the bone to collapse. If the process involves the bones near a joint, it often leads to collapse of the joint surface. This disease also is known as osteonecrosis, aseptic necrosis, and ischemic bone necrosis. Although it can happen in any bone, avascular necrosis most commonly affects the ends (epiphysis) of long bones such as the femur, the bone extending from the knee joint to the hip joint. Other common sites include the upper arm bone, knees, shoulders, and ankles. The disease may affect just one bone, more than one bone at the same time, or more than one bone at different times.

