Alendronate-related femoral diaphysis fracture - What should be done to predict and prevent subsequent fracture of the contralateral side?

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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. © International Osteoporosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation 2009.

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Edwards, M. H., McCrae, F. C., & Young-Min, S. A. (2010). Alendronate-related femoral diaphysis fracture - What should be done to predict and prevent subsequent fracture of the contralateral side? Osteoporosis International, 21(4), 701–703. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-009-0986-y

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