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Review Question - QID 215471

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QID 215471 (Type "215471" in App Search)
A 37-year-old male presents to your office for a second opinion with complaints of worsening hip pain for the last 3 months. Past medical history is significant for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and Chrohn’s disease. He has been taking medication daily for the last 5 years to help to control his Chrohn’s. Figures A and B demonstrate the patient’s hip radiograph and MRI, respectively. Based on the likely diagnosis and degree of severity, you prescribe a medication that in some studies may decrease rate of femoral head collapse. What is the mechanism by which this medication works?

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