k Bone death, MRI scan Bone death. Coloured frontal magnetic resonance imaging MRI scan of a male patient with severe osteonecrosis bone death in both legs. The bones at upper left and right dark blue are femurs thigh bones, with the tibias shin bones at bottom not clearly seen. The dead areas of tissue are at lower left and right green. The bone death results from a loss of blood flow to the area, known as an infarction. Osteonecrosis causes causes pain and swelling. Treatment is with pain relief and exercise. In severe cases, surgery may be needed to remove the dead tissue or replace the joint. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Bone death, MRI scan Bone death. Coloured frontal magnetic resonance imaging  MRI  scan of a male patient with severe osteonecrosis  bone death  in both legs. The bones at upper left and right  dark blue  are femurs  thigh bones , with the tibias  shin bones  at bottom  not clearly seen . The dead areas of tissue are at lower left and right  green . The bone death results from a loss of blood flow to the area, known as an infarction. Osteonecrosis causes causes pain and swelling. Treatment is with pain relief and exercise. In severe cases, surgery may be needed to remove the dead tissue or replace the joint.
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Bone death, MRI scan

Bone death. Coloured frontal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a male patient with severe osteonecrosis (bone death) in both legs. The bones at upper left and right (dark blue) are femurs (thigh bones), with the tibias (shin bones) at bottom (not clearly seen). The dead areas of tissue are at lower left and right (green). The bone death results from a loss of blood flow to the area, known as an infarction. Osteonecrosis causes causes pain and swelling. Treatment is with pain relief and exercise. In severe cases, surgery may be needed to remove the dead tissue or replace the joint.

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