Bilateral Preiser’s disease in a patient with hypercoagulability

John McMurtry , Jessica Frankenho

Case Studies in Surgery ›› 2019, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1) : 20 -23.

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Bilateral Preiser’s disease in a patient with hypercoagulability

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Reports of bilateral Preiser’s disease-avascular necrosis of the scaphoid -- are rare with only 4 cases reported in the English literature. We present the fifth reported case of bilateral Preiser’s disease in the setting of a previously undiagnosed hypercoagulability disorder.

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Preiser’s disease / Hypercoagulable / AVN scaphoid

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John McMurtry, Jessica Frankenho. Bilateral Preiser’s disease in a patient with hypercoagulability. Case Studies in Surgery, 2019, 5(1): 20-23 DOI:10.5430/css.v5n1p20

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