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Rare localization of avascular necrosis during treatment of COVID-19 with glucocorticosteroids

The development of bony avascular necrosis induced by glucocorticoid treatment of COVID-19 is a common adverse effect, with femoral head being the most commonly affected. Timely detection of avascular necrosis is important in the prevention of osteoarthrosis and other complications. We present a cli...

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Published in:Digital diagnostics 2023-01, Vol.3 (4), p.384-392
Main Authors: Gonchar, Anna P., Blokhin, Ivan A., Shumskaya, Yuliya F.
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description The development of bony avascular necrosis induced by glucocorticoid treatment of COVID-19 is a common adverse effect, with femoral head being the most commonly affected. Timely detection of avascular necrosis is important in the prevention of osteoarthrosis and other complications. We present a clinical case of a 54-year-old patient hospitalized for novel coronavirus infection with complaints of severe pain in both knees 2 weeks after the disease onset. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed pronounced changes in both knees, corresponding to avascular necrosis. The results of conservative therapy, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and bisphosphonate bone resorption inhibitors, produced a pronounced positive result. At follow-up examination 3 months later, there was no pain, but the knee joints still had slight restrictions of movement. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a significant decrease in the previously detected changes. The side effects of glucocorticoids (impaired glucose tolerance, increased blood pressure, tachycardia, gastrointestinal erosive ulcers, sleep disorders, etc.) are widely known, but knee osteonecrosis caused by steroid intake rarely comes to the attention of clinicians. This clinical case emphasizes the complex nature of osteonecrosis pathogenesis and demonstrates a wide range of complications in corticosteroid therapy.
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