| Title | Alendronate-related femoral diaphysis fracture-what should be done to predict and prevent subsequent fracture of the contralateral side? | | Author(s) | Edwards MH, McCrae FC, Young-Min SA | | Institution | Rheumatology Department, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK, mhedwards@doctors.org.uk. | | Source | Osteoporos Int 2009 Jun 27. | | Abstract | INTRODUCTION: Atypical fractures of the femoral diaphysis have recently been associated with alendronate therapy (Neviaser et al. J Orthop Trauma 22(5):346-350, 2008; Kwek et al. Injury 39:224-231, 2008; Lenart et al. N Engl J Med 358:1304-1306, 2008). METHODS: In many cases, fractures have occurred bilaterally prompting debate regarding appropriate screening of the unaffected side (Kwek et al. N Engl J Med 359(3):316-317, 2008). CASE REPORT: We report a case of sequential, bilateral, femoral diaphysis fractures associated with prolonged alendronate therapy and the failure to predict the subsequent fracture of the contralateral side despite radiological imaging. DISCUSSION: We review the current literature and discuss potential management strategies. | | Language | ENG | | Pub Type(s) | JOURNAL ARTICLE
| | PubMed ID | 19562241 |
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