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- Crescent_sign abstract "In radiology, the crescent sign is a finding on conventional radiographs that is associated with avascular necrosis. It usually occurs later in the disease, in stage III of the four-stage Ficat classification system. It appears as a curved subchondral radiolucent line that is often found on the proximal femoral or humeral head. Usually, this sign indicates a high likelihood of collapse of the affected bone. The crescent sign may be best seen in an abducted (frog-legged) position.The crescent sign is caused by the necrotic and repair processes that occur during avascular necrosis. Osteosclerosis occurs at a margin where new bone is placed over dead trabeculae. When the trabeculae experience stress leading to microfractures and collapse, the crescent sign appears.The crescent sign may be seen with other bone diseases, such as shear fractures.".
- Crescent_sign wikiPageID "9487068".
- Crescent_sign wikiPageLength "2496".
- Crescent_sign wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Crescent_sign wikiPageRevisionID "676373756".
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Air_crescent_sign.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Avascular_necrosis.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Cancellous_bone.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radiologic_signs.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Epiphysis.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Femur.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Fracture.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Humerus.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Necrosis.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Osteosclerosis.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Radiodensity.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Radiography.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLink Radiology.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageWikiLinkText "crescent sign".
- Crescent_sign wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dablink.
- Crescent_sign wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Crescent_sign subject Category:Radiologic_signs.
- Crescent_sign type Sign.
- Crescent_sign comment "In radiology, the crescent sign is a finding on conventional radiographs that is associated with avascular necrosis. It usually occurs later in the disease, in stage III of the four-stage Ficat classification system. It appears as a curved subchondral radiolucent line that is often found on the proximal femoral or humeral head. Usually, this sign indicates a high likelihood of collapse of the affected bone.".
- Crescent_sign label "Crescent sign".
- Crescent_sign sameAs Q5184441.
- Crescent_sign sameAs m.028bw97.
- Crescent_sign sameAs Q5184441.
- Crescent_sign wasDerivedFrom Crescent_sign?oldid=676373756.
- Crescent_sign isPrimaryTopicOf Crescent_sign.