Hip avascular necrosis in a healthy pregnant woman: A case report and review of literature
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Background: Hip pain during pregnancy is very common, but hip avascular necrosis represents a very rare entity. Case report: We report a rare case of a healthy30-year-old female patient pregnant with twins, that suffered right hip avascular necrosis in the peripartum period, her symptoms were initially neglected as a benign cause of hip pain, this led to aggressive treatment at a young age. Discussion: With less than 100 cases reported in the literature, pregnancy is not a well-known risk factor for femoral head avascular necrosis and it should be differentiated from one of the more common hip pathologies in pregnancy which is the so-called “Pelvic pain syndrome” and transient osteoporosis of the hip. Conclusion: Having a high index of suspicion and low threshold for MRI imaging in a pregnant woman with hip pain is a must to prevent such complications. © 2021
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Avascular necrosis, Hip, Pregnancy hip pain, Primary hip replacement, Adult, Article, Case report, Clinical article, Female, Femur head necrosis, Follow up, Hip pain, Hip radiography, Human, Idiopathic disease, Limited mobility, Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Pelvis radiography, Physical examination, Pregnant woman, Range of motion, Subchondral bone, Total hip replacement, Walking difficulty