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[Atypical femoral fractures associated with long-term treatment with bisphosphonates].

Francisco Flores Santos1, José Pinheiro da Silva2, Paulo Felicíssimo1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Long-term treatment with bisphosphonates has been associated to atypical femoral fractures whose features are now clearly defined. CLINICAL CASES: We present two cases of female patients under bisphosphonate treatment for over 10 years who were admitted to our institution for subtrochanteric and femoral shaft fractures after low-energy trauma. They presented, respectively, a transverse and a short oblique femoral fracture, with thickening of the lateral cortex. They underwent surgical treatment obtaining good functional and imaging result. DISCUSSION: These cases fulfill the established criteria for atypical femoral fracture, thereby illustrating a serious adverse event of long-term treatment with bisphosphonates. Such relationship has still not been clearly established by scientific evidence. However, its effectiveness in preventing osteoporotic fractures is well proven.
CONCLUSION: The atypical femoral fractures are possibly a serious adverse effect of the long-term treatment with bisphosphonates. Scientific evidence still supports its use, however, the physician must be aware of these events and closely follow-up these patients.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24388263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Med Port        ISSN: 0870-399X


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1.  ATYPICAL FEMORAL FRACTURES DUE TO THE USE OF BISPHOSPHONATES: EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL.

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Journal:  Acta Ortop Bras       Date:  2022-04-15       Impact factor: 0.683

2.  Atypical femoral fracture due to chronic use of bisphosphonates: case report.

Authors:  Eduardo Frois Temponi; Lúcio Honório de Carvalho Junior; Lincoln Paiva Costa
Journal:  Rev Bras Ortop       Date:  2015-07-10
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