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      Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee.

      European Journal of Radiology
      Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Fractures, Bone, diagnosis, Humans, Knee Injuries, Knee Joint, pathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, methods, Male, Middle Aged, Osteonecrosis

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          Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee presents with acute onset of severe, pain in elderly patients, usually female and usually without a history of trauma. Originally described as idiopathic osteonecrosis, the exact etiology is still debated. Evidence suggests that an acute fracture occurs as a result of chronic stress or minor trauma to a weakened subchondral bone plate. The imaging characteristics on MR reflect the age of the lesion and the symptoms. More appropriate terminology may be " subchondral insufficiency fracture of the knee" or "focal subchondral osteonecrosis".

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          18359599
          10.1016/j.ejrad.2008.01.055

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          Diagnosis, Differential,Female,Fractures, Bone,diagnosis,Humans,Knee Injuries,Knee Joint,pathology,Magnetic Resonance Imaging,methods,Male,Middle Aged,Osteonecrosis

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