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Fig. 3 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 3

From: Analysis of the efficacy of drilling decompression autologous bone marrow and allogeneic bone grafting in the treatment of HIV-positive patients with early osteonecrosis of the femoral head

Fig. 3

(A~F) Imaging performance at the 24 months postoperatively (bilateral) During follow-up, the patient did not see any significant narrowing and widening of the hip gaps bilaterally, and the X-ray showed bone filling in the capsular area. 2 years later, CT and MRI showed that the necrotic area was slowly replaced by some autologous bone, and the abnormal signal changes of bone and soft tissue were significantly restored compared with before, and the surface of the femoral head was less flat and did not collapse further, without pain and other There was no pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, and the patient was satisfied with the treatment:X-ray (A);CT (B,C,D);MRI (E,F)

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