Talus Avascular Necrosis as a Rare Complication of Cushing’s Disease: A Case Report
Alireza Mousavian, Mohammad Abdollahi, Negin Haddadan

TL;DR
A woman with Cushing’s disease developed avascular necrosis of the talus, a rare complication linked to long-term cortisol excess.
Contribution
This is the first reported case of talus avascular necrosis caused by Cushing’s disease.
Findings
The patient’s AVNT was linked to long-standing Cushing’s disease, not trauma.
MRI is more effective than X-rays for early detection of AVN.
Tumor resection resolved Cushing’s symptoms and led to weight loss.
Abstract
Avascular necrosis (AVN), also called osteonecrosis, stems from blood supply interruption to the bone and is often idiopathic. It has risk factors like trauma, alcohol, and corticosteroids. AVN in the talus (AVNT) is less common than in the femoral head. Most cases of talar osteonecrosis are associated with trauma, while a smaller proportion is linked to systemic conditions such as sickle cell disease or prolonged prednisone use. Glucocorticoids are a key nontraumatic cause. We report a middle-aged woman with Cushing’s syndrome symptoms, such as hypertension and moon face, since her youth. A few years ago, she experienced pain and swelling in her ankle, which was diagnosed as atraumatic AVNT and treated with hindfoot fusion. Years later, she was diagnosed with Cushing’s disease caused by an adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-producing pituitary adenoma in laboratory tests and imaging,…
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TopicsComparative Literary Analysis and Criticism · Cultural and Social Studies in Latin America
