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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Aseptic necrosis
  1. Osteonecrosis is bone death caused by poor blood supply. It is most common in the hip and ... Osteonecrosis occurs when part of the bone does not get blood flow and dies. After a while, ...
  2. Aseptic necrosis is bone death caused from a disruption in the blood supply. It is most common in ...
  3. ... be weaker. Infection in the bones or joints . Osteonecrosis of the hip (necrosis from loss of blood ...
  4. ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 230. Whyte MP. Osteonecrosis, osteosclerosis/hyperostosis, and other disorders of bone. In: ...
  5. ... surgery in the past Bone fracture Infection Osteoarthritis Osteonecrosis Rheumatoid arthritis Tumor You may not be able ...
  6. ... Bursitis in the shoulder area Biceps tear Abnormal Osteonecrosis (vascular necrosis) Rotator cuff tear Rotator cuff tendinitis ...
  7. ... Arthritis of the knee Avascular necrosis (also called osteonecrosis) Bone tumor or cancer Broken bone Buildup of ...
  8. ... injury in the wrist or elbow Muscle damage Osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis) Tumor or cancer in the bone, ...
  9. ... bone Ligament, tendon, or cartilage injury Muscle damage Osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis) Plantar fascia rupture (See: Plantar fasciitis ) ...
  10. ... and inflammation of the coronary arteries. Arthritis and aseptic meningitis can also occur.