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COVID-19-related osteonecrosis of the femoral head: Case reports of five cases
Background
After contracting COVID-19, many patients develop ‘long COVID syndrome’, and musculoskeletal pain has become a clinical issue. High-dose corticosteroid (CS) treatment can result in osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH).
Case presentation
We report five cases of ONFH following COVID-19 infection recovery. All the patients were hospitalised due to respiratory problems and received CS treatment. The total dose of CS administered was 264–795/mg, which is equivalent to prednisolone. Further, the femoral head collapsed 9–15 months later. Four of the five patients had total hip arthroplasty.
Conclusion
Given the possibility of ONFH development, a careful examination is required for the patient complaining of pain around the hip joint after treatment with COVID-19.