Drommer R
Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb. 1979 Feb;117(1):77-82.
This article refers to the total hydroxyproline excretion during the healing period of bone fractures. The hydroxyprolyne excretion is twice as high in patients with fractures than in persons in good health. Its amount depends on the localisation of the fracture and the therapy chosen as well as the age of the patient. However, no significant therapeutic conclusions can be drawn from the quantitative analysis of hydroxyproline during the healing period of the bone fracture as far as the course of stabilization of the fracture is concerned.