Lohiya G S, Lohiya S, Tan-Figueroa L
Department of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine, USA.
Ment Retard. 1999 Feb;37(1):47-51. doi: 10.1352/0047-6765(1999)037<0047:EFIAMW>2.0.CO;2.
A 39-year-old man with generalized tonic clonic epilepsy and profound mental retardation sustained 18 fractures (15 in appendicular and 3 in axial bones) during 19 years. Both femoral necks were fractured, requiring surgical repair. Although he had been on antiepileptic drugs for 35 years, he had no radiographic or biochemical sign of osteomalacia. He had a very low bone mineral density, suggesting osteoporosis. This case illustrates an important medical problem affecting people with developmental disability and a management challenge for their caretakers.
一名39岁患有全身性强直阵挛性癫痫和严重智力障碍的男性在19年间发生了18处骨折(15处位于四肢骨,3处位于中轴骨)。双侧股骨颈均发生骨折,需要手术修复。尽管他已经服用抗癫痫药物35年,但没有骨软化症的影像学或生化迹象。他的骨矿物质密度极低,提示骨质疏松症。该病例说明了一个影响发育障碍患者的重要医学问题,以及对其护理人员的管理挑战。