ID | 116018 |
Title Alternative | Atypical fracture of the tibial plateau
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Author |
Suthar, Ashish
Ogori Daiichi General Hospital|Shrey Orthopedic Hospital
Suetomi, Yutaka
Ogori Daiichi General Hospital
Yamazaki, Kazuhiro
Ogori Daiichi General Hospital
Sakai, Takashi
Yamaguchi University
Fujii, Hiroshi
Ogori Daiichi General Hospital
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Keywords | Atypical fracture
Bisphosphonate
Insufficiency fracture
Osteoporosis
Tibial plateau
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Journal Article
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Description | Objective : Only a few cases of insufficiency fractures of the tibial plateau following bisphosphonate use have been reported. The authors report a case with bisphosphonate (BP) -related atypical insufficiency fracture of tibial plateau, which developed delayed union. Patient : A 65-year-old Japanese woman presented with left knee pain without any trauma. She had a 5-year history of risedronate use for primary osteoporosis. Initial X-rays were unremarkable, but magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) confirmed an insufficiency fracture at the left tibial plateau at 3 weeks after the initial visit. Risedronate treatment was stopped because we diagnosed her with a BP-related atypical insufficiency fracture of the tibial plateau. She was treated with rest, a lateral wedge insole and protective weight-bearing with a T-cane for 3 months. Result : At 3-month follow-up, the patient still had a pain and a delayed healing on radiographs. Six months later, X-rays showed that the fracture site had a sclerotic change, but MRI revealed delayed union. At 8-month follow-up, the fracture was healed without any symptoms. Conclusion : All clinicians need to be aware of the delayed healing of atypical insufficiency fracture related with prolonged BP use.
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Journal Title |
The Journal of Medical Investigation
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ISSN | 13496867
13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
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Publisher | Tokushima University Faculty of Medicine
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Volume | 68
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Issue | 1-2
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Start Page | 186
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End Page | 188
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Sort Key | 186
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Published Date | 2021-02
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eng
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University Hospital
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