{"title":"骨质疏松症:哮喘和特应性疾病中不可忽视的致残性疾病。","authors":"Chase Rupprecht, Guha Krishnaswamy","doi":"10.1016/j.anai.2024.10.025","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Osteonecrosis, also referred to as avascular necrosis is a disease characterized by necrosis or death of bone secondary to impairment in blood supply. The condition affects the epiphyseal ends of bones such as the femur and the humerus, but can also involve the metacarpal and metatarsal bones, the patella, the knee, vertebrae and the jaw. A plethora of inflammatory, autoimmune, hematological, thrombotic and vascular diseases can lead to osteonecrosis. Corticosteroids are intimately linked to the development of osteonecrosis. The frequent use of systemic corticosteroids in patients with asthma, eczema, nasal polyposis, sinusitis, urticaria and angioedema, or anaphylaxis make this disease of great relevance to the practicing allergist and pulmonologist. Untreated, bone necrosis leads to frustrated bone remodeling and angiogenesis, leading to subchondral fractures and collapse of the articular heads of bones, and culminating in debilitating osteoarthritis, often requiring arthroplasty. Recent studies have shed light on the molecular mechanisms underlying osteonecrosis and on the role of glucocorticoids. The gold standard test in patients suspected of having the disease is MRI scanning, with plain radiographs having a lower sensitivity and specificity. Early diagnosis and intervention are essential. The allergist should avoid the frequent use of glucocorticoids and consider early introduction of steroid-sparing alternatives for asthma or sinusitis. Smoking and alcohol ingestion need to be addressed, and the management of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis may be helpful. It is essential for allergists to familiarize themselves with the disease and its diagnosis and consider early referral to an orthopedic surgeon for surgical intervention.</p>","PeriodicalId":50773,"journal":{"name":"Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":5.8000,"publicationDate":"2024-10-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"OSTEONECROSIS: A DISABLING DISEASE NOT TO BE IGNORED IN ASTHMA AND ATOPIC CONDITIONS.\",\"authors\":\"Chase Rupprecht, Guha Krishnaswamy\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.anai.2024.10.025\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Osteonecrosis, also referred to as avascular necrosis is a disease characterized by necrosis or death of bone secondary to impairment in blood supply. 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The gold standard test in patients suspected of having the disease is MRI scanning, with plain radiographs having a lower sensitivity and specificity. Early diagnosis and intervention are essential. The allergist should avoid the frequent use of glucocorticoids and consider early introduction of steroid-sparing alternatives for asthma or sinusitis. Smoking and alcohol ingestion need to be addressed, and the management of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis may be helpful. 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OSTEONECROSIS: A DISABLING DISEASE NOT TO BE IGNORED IN ASTHMA AND ATOPIC CONDITIONS.
Osteonecrosis, also referred to as avascular necrosis is a disease characterized by necrosis or death of bone secondary to impairment in blood supply. The condition affects the epiphyseal ends of bones such as the femur and the humerus, but can also involve the metacarpal and metatarsal bones, the patella, the knee, vertebrae and the jaw. A plethora of inflammatory, autoimmune, hematological, thrombotic and vascular diseases can lead to osteonecrosis. Corticosteroids are intimately linked to the development of osteonecrosis. The frequent use of systemic corticosteroids in patients with asthma, eczema, nasal polyposis, sinusitis, urticaria and angioedema, or anaphylaxis make this disease of great relevance to the practicing allergist and pulmonologist. Untreated, bone necrosis leads to frustrated bone remodeling and angiogenesis, leading to subchondral fractures and collapse of the articular heads of bones, and culminating in debilitating osteoarthritis, often requiring arthroplasty. Recent studies have shed light on the molecular mechanisms underlying osteonecrosis and on the role of glucocorticoids. The gold standard test in patients suspected of having the disease is MRI scanning, with plain radiographs having a lower sensitivity and specificity. Early diagnosis and intervention are essential. The allergist should avoid the frequent use of glucocorticoids and consider early introduction of steroid-sparing alternatives for asthma or sinusitis. Smoking and alcohol ingestion need to be addressed, and the management of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis may be helpful. It is essential for allergists to familiarize themselves with the disease and its diagnosis and consider early referral to an orthopedic surgeon for surgical intervention.
期刊介绍:
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology is a scholarly medical journal published monthly by the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. The purpose of Annals is to serve as an objective evidence-based forum for the allergy/immunology specialist to keep up to date on current clinical science (both research and practice-based) in the fields of allergy, asthma, and immunology. The emphasis of the journal will be to provide clinical and research information that is readily applicable to both the clinician and the researcher. Each issue of the Annals shall also provide opportunities to participate in accredited continuing medical education activities to enhance overall clinical proficiency.