Scillia Anthony J, Pierce Todd P, Festa Anthony, Goljan Peter, McInerney Vincent K
Seton Hall University, School of Health and Medical Sciences Department of Orthopaedics, South Orange, New Jersey.
Surg Technol Int. 2017 Jul 25;30:482-485.
We present the case of a young man with an anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) avulsion fracture who was taking human growth hormone (HGH) at the time his injury was diagnosed. He presented with chronic hip pain and no traumatic event. Physical exam revealed symptoms of hip impingement. Upon imaging, he was diagnosed with an AIIS avulsion fracture and underwent surgical repair. He returned to full activity six months post-operatively. At 18-months post-operatively, he was pain-free and performing all activities without difficulty. The role of HGH in his injury or recovery is not well understood and must be studied with large database studies.
我们报告了一例年轻男性前下髂棘(AIIS)撕脱性骨折的病例,该患者在诊断出受伤时正在服用人生长激素(HGH)。他表现为慢性髋部疼痛,且无创伤事件。体格检查发现有髋关节撞击症状。经影像学检查,他被诊断为AIIS撕脱性骨折并接受了手术修复。术后六个月他恢复了全部活动。术后18个月,他没有疼痛,能够毫无困难地进行所有活动。HGH在其损伤或恢复中的作用尚不清楚,必须通过大型数据库研究来进行探究。