Osteonecrosis secondary to covid and its possible association to the cardiovascular system: a case report.

Gedaliah May, Daniel J. Fuchs, Daniella Miller, G. Saffran
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Avascular necrosis (AVN) also referred to as osteonecrosis (ON) refers to inadequate perfusion to bone tissue resulting in death or necrosis of the bone. Although many known risk factors and etiologies exist, 20%-40% of AVN cases are idiopathic (1). There have been reported cases of osteonecrosis secondary to Covid-19 infection. However, these cases are typically attributed to the steroids used in the treatment plan of the viral infection. Here, we describe a case of idiopathic osteonecrosis attributed to a Covid-19 infection where the patient was not treated with steroids. We discuss a possible relationship between AVN and the cardiovascular system that may reflect an underlying cause contributing to avascular necrosis and Covid-19. 
covid继发性骨坏死及其与心血管系统的可能关联:1例报告
无血管坏死(AVN)也称为骨坏死(ON),是指骨组织灌注不足导致骨死亡或坏死。尽管存在许多已知的危险因素和病因,但20%-40%的AVN病例是特发性的(1)。已有报道的病例继发于Covid-19感染的骨坏死。然而,这些病例通常归因于在病毒感染的治疗计划中使用的类固醇。在这里,我们描述了一例由Covid-19感染引起的特发性骨坏死,患者未接受类固醇治疗。我们讨论了AVN与心血管系统之间的可能关系,这可能反映了导致血管坏死和Covid-19的潜在原因。
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