Espey Robert, Grimes Stephanie, Heyburn Gary, Kealey William David
Trauma & Orthopaedics, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, UK.
BMJ Case Rep. 2017 May 9;2017:bcr-2016-217489. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2016-217489.
A 55-year-old woman with bony metastatic breast cancer was commenced on daily ibandronic acid to prevent skeletal related events (SREs). Four years later, she began to experience new lower limb and groin pain with investigations leading to the suspicion of further metastatic spread to her left femur. While awaiting radiotherapy for this, she unfortunately tripped and fell sustaining a fracture to the proximal third of her left femur. Radiographic findings of her femur from both before and after the fall were suggestive of an atypical femoral fracture, presumed secondary to her bisphosphonate therapy rather than metastatic spread.
一名55岁患有骨转移性乳腺癌的女性开始每日服用伊班膦酸以预防骨相关事件(SREs)。四年后,她开始出现新的下肢和腹股沟疼痛,检查结果怀疑癌症进一步转移至左股骨。在等待针对此情况的放射治疗期间,她不幸绊倒并摔倒,导致左股骨近端三分之一处骨折。她摔倒前后的股骨X线检查结果提示为非典型股骨骨折,推测是由双膦酸盐治疗引起,而非转移扩散所致。