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ANTONINO AGRUSA

Bisphosphonate-associated femoral fracture: implication for management

  • Autori: Napoli, N; Pepe, I; Armamento Villareal, R; Agrusa, A; Rinella, MR; Scozzari, F; Adragna, F; Costanza Gaglio, E; Cusumano, G; Martorana, U; Gulotta, G; Cannone, V
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2008
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Parole Chiave: femoral fractures, biphonates, bone turnover
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/206261

Abstract

Studies carried out on individuals being treated long term with bisphosphonates have provoked considerable interest and perplexity about the effect that these drugs have on bone turnover in the long run. In fact the experiences reported by numerous researchers tend to highlight how treatment with high doses of bisphosphonates over many years, of individuals with osteoporosis complicated by or secondary to neoplastic pathologies, causes a suppression of bone turnover that over time predisposes the bone to the accumulation of micro damage that can then result in complicated fractures, as in the case described here.