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01.12.2010 | Original Article
Avascular necrosis of the metacarpal head: a report of two cases and review of literature
verfasst von:
Pallavi Sagar, Randheer Shailam, Katherine Nimkin
Erschienen in:
Pediatric Radiology
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Ausgabe 12/2010
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Abstract
Background
Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the metacarpal head is a rare condition that can go unrecognized on radiography and progress to degenerative arthritis. Few reports describe the association with trauma, steroid use and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Optimal treatment for this condition has not been established and long-term prognosis is unknown.
Objective
We present two cases of children with AVN of the fourth metacarpal head with a relatively recent history of indirect hand trauma.
Materials and methods
Both of our cases had radiographs and MRI of the hand.
Results
MRI was diagnostic in both cases; however, radiographs were reported as normal in the early stage in one case.
Conclusion
AVN of the metacarpal head is rare but can occur in children. Pediatric radiologists should be aware of this uncommon clinical entity, especially in light of increased involvement of children in sporting activities. Active children with hand trauma and children treated with steroids for a variety of conditions are particularly at risk.