A 13-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department due to refusal to bear weight on the right leg. He has had vague right knee pain for the last 4 days that is now localized to his proximal thigh. Today, the pain has worsened and he is unable to bear weight. The boy has also had a decreased appetite and high fever for the last 3 days. He has had no recent trauma. The patient has no known medical conditions and has had no surgeries. Weight is >95th percentile, height is at the 25th percentile, and BMI is >95th percentile. Palpation over the anterior femur elicits point tenderness. Bilateral hips have full range of motion. The skin overlying the right proximal femur is slightly swollen and erythematous. The remainder of the examination is normal. Which of the following best describes the pathogenesis of this patient's current condition?
A) Avascular necrosis of the femoral head
B) Decreased mineralization of the femoral metaphysis
C) Displacement of the proximal femoral physis
D) Hematogenous spread of infection to the femoral metaphysis
E) Malignant degeneration of the femoral diaphysis
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