“…2,3,[12][13][14][15][16] Pharmacological treatments include iloprost, a synthetic prostacyclin analogue 9,11,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23] bisphosphonates and vitamin D. 2,7,[24][25][26][27][28] Surgical treatment consisting of core decompression or drilling have mostly been described in the proximal femur. 22,29 Only a few case reports have been published concerning BMOS in the paediatric population. 16,[30][31][32][33] In imaging studies, which are focused on tarsal bone marrow in children, high-signal T2-weighted changes of the bone marrow on MRI are mostly considered to be a normal, physiological finding representing residual hematopoietic marrow instead of a pathologic entity.…”