Pseudofracture of the neck of femur secondary to osteomalacia
C Lee, S Lashari - The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British …, 2007 - boneandjoint.org.uk
C Lee, S Lashari
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume, 2007•boneandjoint.org.ukNutritional osteomalacia is a metabolic bone disorder common among the Asian female
immigrant population in the United Kingdom. We describe the case of a female of Asian
origin, who was found to have a unilateral undisplaced pseudofracture of the neck of the
femur during pregnancy. Although not operated on the fracture was treated successfully with
calcium and vitamin D supplement therapy. Within one month of treatment, the bone pain
subsided and she was able to bear full weight. Subsequent radiological follow-up showed …
immigrant population in the United Kingdom. We describe the case of a female of Asian
origin, who was found to have a unilateral undisplaced pseudofracture of the neck of the
femur during pregnancy. Although not operated on the fracture was treated successfully with
calcium and vitamin D supplement therapy. Within one month of treatment, the bone pain
subsided and she was able to bear full weight. Subsequent radiological follow-up showed …
Nutritional osteomalacia is a metabolic bone disorder common among the Asian female immigrant population in the United Kingdom. We describe the case of a female of Asian origin, who was found to have a unilateral undisplaced pseudofracture of the neck of the femur during pregnancy. Although not operated on the fracture was treated successfully with calcium and vitamin D supplement therapy. Within one month of treatment, the bone pain subsided and she was able to bear full weight. Subsequent radiological follow-up showed the pseudofracture to have healed sufficiently with no evidence of avascular necrosis.
There should be a high index of suspicion of this disease, particularly among Asian patients presenting with persistent and non-specific musculoskeletal pain.
