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I have had a spontaneous double bilateral necrosis of both knees and hips. Who has expertise in this area and can tell me what is happening to my bones?
I am under an endocrinologist, haematologist, orthopaedic knee surgeon, a spinal surgeon and am now seeing some professor with experience with both knees and hips. All blood testing and autoimmune testing has come up negative, but have tested positive for heterozygous 1 mutation of prothrombin gene. No one really knows what to do with me and I am the first patient that these specialists have seen with 4, possibly 5 joints affected. Who can advise? Thanks.
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