Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of Knee: A Complication of COVID-19 or An Iatrogenic Side Effect of Steroid Use?

膝关节自发性骨坏死:是新冠肺炎的并发症还是使用类固醇的医源性副作用?

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Spontaneous osteonecrosis of bones is a relatively well-studied entity, which has been linked to both COVID-19 as well as the "wonder drug" used to treat it: steroids. The disease is said to occur within 2 months of COVID-19 infection and the clinical picture is usually of a painful joint with a history of COVID-19 which may be associated with management using steroids. The report highlights the importance of clinical discretion while administering steroids as well as the increasing number of such cases of osteonecrosis of bones post the COVID-19 pandemic. CASE REPORT: In this case report, we present the case of a young female who presented to us with complaints of spontaneous onset pain in her left knee, which the patient could trace back to when she got infected with the COVID-19 virus. Radiological investigations confirmed the clinical suspicion of osteonecrosis of knee joints secondary to steroid use for the management of COVID-19. The patient was managed conservatively with satisfactory results on follow-up. CONCLUSION: Painful knee joints are a common complaint in outpatient orthopedic clinics, but the presence of idiopathic knee pain, especially in young patients, with a prior history of COVID-19 should raise the suspicion of spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee. The results of the condition are excellent using conservative management.

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