Hormonal femoral head necrosis
It is found in clinical work that there are about 150 to 170 primary diseases being treated. Are using hormones. In particular, up to 40% to 60% of rheumatoid patients have used or are using hormones; others such as adolescents for acne; middle-aged and elderly people for cervical spondylosis, periarthritis, waist and leg pain, sciatica, bone hyperplasia And other hormone-blocking treatments; organ transplantation uses a large number of hormones to resist rejection, and even unexplained high fever is blindly dripping hormones. As a result, the incidence of hormonal osteonecrosis has increased year by year in recent years. Some scholars have shown that the incidence of femoral head necrosis caused by various causes has exceeded the incidence of femoral head necrosis caused by trauma, which has reached 65% in 2000.
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