Department of Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 165, Aarhus N, 8200, Aarhus, Denmark.
Department of Pediatric Orthopedics, Aarhus University Hospital, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 165, Aarhus N, 8200, Aarhus, Denmark.
Osteoporos Int. 2019 Feb;30(2):513-517. doi: 10.1007/s00198-018-4769-1. Epub 2018 Nov 17.
Atypical femoral fractures (AFFs) are low-energy femoral fractures with characteristic radiological features and a suspected relation to treatment with bisphosphonate (BP) or denosumab. In osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), BP is currently the drug of choice when medical treatment is indicated. Due to bone deformities, the radiologic appearance of femoral fractures may be different in patients with OI and patients with osteoporosis. We investigated the prevalence and appearance of femoral fractures in a cohort of adult patients with confirmed OI (55 patients, age range 19-69 years, 26 women (47%) and 35 patients (64%) had received BP treatment), who attended the outpatient clinic at Aarhus University Hospital. The fractures were evaluated according to major and minor AFF criteria. In our OI cohort, we found that eight out of 55 patients had suffered a femoral fracture in adult year: five women and three men, aged 25 to 54 years. One patient had OI type I, two had OI type III, four had OI type IV, and one had OI type V. All fractures were associated with no or minimal trauma. Four patients had fractures that fulfilled the criteria of AFFs. Two of the four patients had received long-term BP treatment prior to the fracture and three patients had severe deformities of the femur. Femoral fractures in OI imitate AFFs. This suggests that bone deformity, collagen deficiencies, and alterations in mineralization of bone may cause femoral fractures that imitate AFFs even in the absence of antiresorptive treatment. Bone deformities should be monitored as part of the management of adult patients with OI. Continuous dull or aching pain in the groin or thigh should lead to radiographic examination. The radiologic appearance of femoral fractures may be different in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) and patients with osteoporosis, thus imitate atypical femoral fractures (AFF). We found that bone deformity, collagen deficiencies, and alterations in bone mineralization may cause femoral fractures that imitate AFFs even in the absence of antiresorptive treatment.
非典型股骨骨折(AFFs)是一种低能量股骨骨折,具有特征性的影像学特征,并与双膦酸盐(BP)或地舒单抗治疗有关。在成骨不全症(OI)中,当需要药物治疗时,BP 是目前的首选药物。由于骨骼畸形,OI 患者和骨质疏松症患者的股骨骨折的影像学表现可能不同。我们研究了在奥胡斯大学医院门诊就诊的确诊 OI 成年患者队列(55 例患者,年龄 19-69 岁,26 名女性(47%)和 35 名患者(64%)接受 BP 治疗)中股骨骨折的患病率和表现。骨折根据主要和次要 AFF 标准进行评估。在我们的 OI 队列中,我们发现 55 名患者中有 8 名在成年后发生了股骨骨折:5 名女性和 3 名男性,年龄 25 至 54 岁。1 名患者为 I 型 OI,2 名患者为 III 型 OI,4 名患者为 IV 型 OI,1 名患者为 V 型 OI。所有骨折均与无或轻微创伤相关。4 名患者的骨折符合 AFF 标准。这 4 名患者中有 2 名在骨折前接受了长期 BP 治疗,有 3 名患者的股骨严重畸形。OI 中的股骨骨折模仿 AFF。这表明骨骼畸形、胶原蛋白缺乏以及骨骼矿化改变可能导致即使没有抗吸收治疗也会出现模仿 AFF 的股骨骨折。应作为 OI 成年患者管理的一部分监测骨骼畸形。腹股沟或大腿持续钝痛或隐痛应进行影像学检查。OI 患者的股骨骨折的影像学表现可能与骨质疏松症患者不同,因此模仿非典型股骨骨折(AFF)。我们发现,骨骼畸形、胶原蛋白缺乏以及骨骼矿化改变可能导致即使没有抗吸收治疗也会出现模仿 AFF 的股骨骨折。