Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Orthop. Nov 18, 2015; 6(10): 776-782
Published online Nov 18, 2015. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v6.i10.776
Table 1 University of Pennsylvania System for staging avascular necrosis[38]
Stage Criteria
0Normal or non-diagnostic radiograph, bone scan, MRI
INormal radiographs, abnormal bone scan and/or MRI
A: Mild (< 15% of femoral head affected)
B: Moderate (15%-30%)
C: Severe (> 30%)
IICystic and sclerotic changes in femoral head
A: Mild (< 15% of femoral head affected)
B: Moderate (15%-30%)
C: Severe (> 30%)
IIISubchondral collapse (crescent sign) without flattening
A: Mild (< 15% of articular surface)
B: Moderate (15%-30%)
C: Severe (> 30%)
IVFlattening of femoral head
A: Mild (< 15% of surface and < 2 mm depression)
B: Moderate (15%-30% of surface and 2-4 mm depression)
C: Severe (> 30% of surface and 4 mm depression)
VJoint narrowing or acetabular changes
A: Mild1
B: Moderate1
C: Severe1
VIAdvanced degenerative changes