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Aims. To investigate whether idiopathic
Aims. Pain is the most frequent complaint associated with
Aims. The aim of this study was to report the medium-term outcomes of impaction bone allograft and fibular grafting for
Aims. The value of core decompression (CD) in the treatment of
Aims. We compared the clinical outcomes of curved intertrochanteric varus osteotomy (CVO) with bone impaction grafting (BIG) with CVO alone for the treatment of
Objectives. Using a simple classification method, we aimed to estimate the collapse rate due to
The pathophysiological basis of alterations in trabecular bone of patients with
Aims. Earlier studies dealing with trends in the management of
Bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) represent a collection of different cell types exhibiting stem cell characteristics but with notable heterogeneity. Among these, Skeletal Stem Cells (SSCs) represent a distinct matrix subgroup within BMSC and demonstrate a specialized capacity to facilitate bone formation, recruit chondrocytes, and contribute to hematopoiesis. SSCs play a pivotal role in orchestrating the functions of skeletal organs. Local ischemia has a significant impact on cell survival and function. We hypothesize that bone ischemia induces alterations in the differentiation potential of SSCs, consequently influencing changes in bone structure. We mechanically dissected tissue from the necrotic segment in the femoral head and more normal appearing areas from the femoral neck of specimens from 5 patients diagnosed with
Introduction. The most frequent diagnosis in young adults undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA) is
Aims. The localization of necrotic areas has been reported to impact the prognosis and treatment strategy for
Corticosteroid use has been implicated in the
development of
Aims. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a novel type of non-coding RNA that plays major roles in the development of diverse diseases including
Introduction. In early stage
Background. Surgical treatment for
Post-traumatic
Background. Core decompression (CD) is effective to relieve pain and delay the advent of total hip arthroplasty (THA) for
Introduction. The purpose of this study was to analyze trends in the surgical management of ON in recent years. Specifically, we evaluated the annual prevalences of: 1) joint preserving procedures (osteotomies and core decompression/grafts) and 2) joint non-preserving procedures (total hip arthroplasties [THAs], revision THAs, partial THAs) for the treatment of
It has been suggested that transient osteoporosis or the bone marrow oedema syndrome (BMOS) may be the initial phase of